This paper examines the role of ideology in the construction of absent characters in Henry James’s short fiction against a methodological background of cognitive narratology and the attendant notions of metarepresentation, extended mind, and distributed identity. Building on the conviction that those minds that communally assemble absent characters by projecting subjective images of them do form identifiable ideological systems rather than arbitrary arrays, an approach to the construction of absent Louisa Brash in “The Beldonald Holbein” (1901) is made in the context of “Daisy Miller” (1878), “The Author of Beltraffio” (1884), and “The Next Time” (1895). Published in three different decades, these stories display absent and quasi‐absent cha...
Partial Minds argues that contemporary American novels strategically break conventionally-defined no...
A dimension of the later style of the fiction of Henry James is its deep concern not with selves and...
Thesis (M.A., English (Literature))--California State University, Sacramento, 2013.This thesis explo...
Inscribed in the field of cognitive narrative theory, this paper asks, and attempts to answer, a num...
Using notions such as aspectuality, metarepresentation, extended cognition, and distributed identity...
In this paper, I argue that Henry James’s unreliability in his short fiction shows a recurring pecul...
This essay challenges concepts that consider the theory of mind to be key to our response to narrati...
Though the notion of absent-centred structure enjoys a current fashionableness in a number of contem...
Informed by cognitive narratology and specifically based on our metarepresentational ability, this p...
In the course of Henry James's novelistic career, his works reveal an increasing emphasis on the rep...
This dissertation argues that Henry James's late novels produce the textual effects of subjectivity ...
This essay focuses on James’s women characters as simultaneously coded in personal (i.e., individual...
More than 100 years after Henry James’s death, criticism is still working through unresolved gender ...
The several French ideological practices and French characters in the fiction of the American noveli...
The article is an analysis of Henry James’s ghost story titled “The Ghostly Rental.” The author focu...
Partial Minds argues that contemporary American novels strategically break conventionally-defined no...
A dimension of the later style of the fiction of Henry James is its deep concern not with selves and...
Thesis (M.A., English (Literature))--California State University, Sacramento, 2013.This thesis explo...
Inscribed in the field of cognitive narrative theory, this paper asks, and attempts to answer, a num...
Using notions such as aspectuality, metarepresentation, extended cognition, and distributed identity...
In this paper, I argue that Henry James’s unreliability in his short fiction shows a recurring pecul...
This essay challenges concepts that consider the theory of mind to be key to our response to narrati...
Though the notion of absent-centred structure enjoys a current fashionableness in a number of contem...
Informed by cognitive narratology and specifically based on our metarepresentational ability, this p...
In the course of Henry James's novelistic career, his works reveal an increasing emphasis on the rep...
This dissertation argues that Henry James's late novels produce the textual effects of subjectivity ...
This essay focuses on James’s women characters as simultaneously coded in personal (i.e., individual...
More than 100 years after Henry James’s death, criticism is still working through unresolved gender ...
The several French ideological practices and French characters in the fiction of the American noveli...
The article is an analysis of Henry James’s ghost story titled “The Ghostly Rental.” The author focu...
Partial Minds argues that contemporary American novels strategically break conventionally-defined no...
A dimension of the later style of the fiction of Henry James is its deep concern not with selves and...
Thesis (M.A., English (Literature))--California State University, Sacramento, 2013.This thesis explo...