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Generous Mistakes: Incidents of Error Henry James
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Generous Mistakes: Incidents of Error Henry James
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Generous Mistakes: Incidents of Error Henry James
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By combining the techniques of textual criticism and the insights of close reading,
Generous Mistakes
offers new perspectives not only on two of Henry James's major novels (
The Portrait of a Lady
and
The Ambassadors
) but also on the process by which they became the books we knowor think we know. Through a better understanding of the conditions of production that affected James's author function, we achieve a deeper appreciation of the historical contingencies of his artistry. Closely examining new forms of evidence (even fingerprints),
contends that authorship is a hybrid construction, a sometimes unpredictable sequence of different forms of practice, each of which contributes meaningfully to the texts we read and analyze. Offering a sustained examination of the 'textual condition' of James's workgoing beyond the relatively familiar ground of authorial revisionthis study brings into sharper focus the complex and sometimes arbitrary factors that contributed to the making of two masterpieces of modern fiction and to the legend of the master who wrote them.
Generous Mistakes
offers new perspectives not only on two of Henry James's major novels (
The Portrait of a Lady
and
The Ambassadors
) but also on the process by which they became the books we knowor think we know. Through a better understanding of the conditions of production that affected James's author function, we achieve a deeper appreciation of the historical contingencies of his artistry. Closely examining new forms of evidence (even fingerprints),
contends that authorship is a hybrid construction, a sometimes unpredictable sequence of different forms of practice, each of which contributes meaningfully to the texts we read and analyze. Offering a sustained examination of the 'textual condition' of James's workgoing beyond the relatively familiar ground of authorial revisionthis study brings into sharper focus the complex and sometimes arbitrary factors that contributed to the making of two masterpieces of modern fiction and to the legend of the master who wrote them.