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Order and Design : Henry James's Titled Story Sequences
Overview
Henry James wrote six collections of stories to which he gave titles distinct from any stories contained therein. This study analyzes thematic continuities and ideas that led James to sequence the tales in these collections. Gage also analyzes Volume Eighteen of the New York Edition to reveal how James's redeployment of stories from The Better Sort yields a different design from the earlier collections. James's ordering of tales is not haphazard but purposeful. In the titled collections, he builds narratives to distill themes suggested by the titles. In Volume Eighteen, the reader is left to create the title or meaning.
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- ISBN-13: 9780820406879
- ISBN-10: 0820406872
- Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publi
- Publish Date: September 1988
- Page Count: 323
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