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Desire and Love in Henry James - A Study of the Late Novels (Paperback)
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Desire and Love in Henry James - A Study of the Late Novels (Paperback)
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With painful consistency, Henry James denied his characters the
experience of fulfilled love. Not surprisingly, many critics have
concluded that he simply could not accept the idea of people
loving. Yet in the final pages of The Golden Bowl, James affirms
and celebrates the renewal of Maggie Verver's marriage and the
consummation of her passion. How did he arrive at this belated
embrace of love? David McWhirter argues that James' last three
novels - usually seen as a homogenous phase in his career - in fact
embody a radical refashioning of his vision. The Ambassadors
culminates James' lifelong commitment to desire, a solipsistic
'imagination of loving' that deliberately flees fulfilment. But
through his acceptance of life's tragic finitude in The Wings of
the Dove, James attains a new capacity - realised in The Golden
Bowl - to will the death of desire's infinite but illusory
imaginings in the limited reality of enacted love. Combining
formalist, ethical and psychobiographical perspectives, McWhirter
provides an important rereading of James' late novels, challenging
prevailing views of the 'major phase' as life-denying retreat into
a refined but sterile art.
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