Homosociality and the aesthetic in Henry James's 'Roderick Hudson'
In Henry James's Roderick Hudson (1875), the connection between art and life is made manifest by the relationship between the sculptor Roderick Hudson and his repressed, psychically split patron, Rowland Mallet. In this essay I explore the heretofore unnoticed connections between the dynamics o...
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Language: | English |
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2003
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