Woman's Place In The Novels Of Henry JamesSpringer, 21.06.1984 - 223 Seiten |
Inhalt
Woman in the Nineteenth Century I I | 11 |
The Scarlet Letter | 36 |
The Portrait of a Lady | 58 |
The Bostonians | 83 |
The Novels of the 1890s | 117 |
The Wings of the Dove | 146 |
Signification as Power | 176 |
Notes and References | 209 |
Bibliography | 216 |
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Adam American girl Amerigo appearance artist assertion attempt Aunt Maud awareness Awkward Age beauty Bostonians characters Charlotte consciousness conventional culture Daisy Miller defined Densher experience extent fear female feminine fiction freedom function Golden Bowl Henry James London heroines Hyacinth Ibid individual innocence interpretation Isabel Archer James's Kate Kate's knowledge Lady look Madame Merle Maggie Maggie's Maisie Knew Maisie's male manipulation marriage meaning Merton Milly Milly's Miriam Mitchy moral Nanda nature Newman novel object Osmond Pansy passion passive perception Portrait possession potential Princess Casamassima Quentin Anderson Ransom realises reality recognised rejection relation relationship render representation representative resistance response Scarlet Letter sense sexual signified simply Sir Claude social existence social world society specific Spoils of Poynton status structures suggests symbol things Tragic Muse understanding Verena Verver vision W. D. Howells Winterbourne woman as sign women York young girl