Plato’s famous allegory was employed while analyzing a number of famous literary pieces like Gulliver’s Travels, Wings, The Man Who Lived Underground, and The Bluest Eye. Though Henry James’s masterpiece The Portrait of a Lady is not mentioned among these novels written by different writers in different periods, I will try to show that the allegory is an apt tool when analyzing Isabel Archer’s character, the protagonist of the novel. Just as the prisoners are able to see only the shadows reflected on the wall, so does Isabel see the shadows of real life. She faces up the realities of life step by step. She is like Plato’s prisoners who are suddenly released from their bondage and “pained and dazzled and unable to see the things whose shadow...
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The importance of classical tragedy, and Greek art in general, has been analyzed in itself and in re...
In The Portrait of a Lady (1881), Henry James has created a complex character, Isabel Archer, whose ...
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"The Cambridge Edition of the Complete Fiction of Henry James provides, for the first time, a schola...
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I argue that the heroines of a cogent quartet of Henry James’s novels, Isabel Archer in The Portrait...
Treballs Finals del Grau d'Estudis Anglesos, Facultat de Filologia, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: ...
This essay offers a reading of Henry James\u27s Portrait of a Lady that examines Isabel Archer\u27s ...
The paper analyses the cultural and ontological processes by which a presumptuous young American wom...
James's belief that "it is art that makes life" is essential to his own literary technique and to th...
In the scene describing Casaubon \u27s pathetic mental state prior to his heart attack in Chapter XX...
Literature is the expression of life and the representation of human action and experience. By stud...
The Portrait of a Lady is one of Henry James’ masterpieces. Isabel Archer, its heroin, is frequently...
Few issues in the Jamesian corpus have been more controversial than Isabel Archer’s decision to retu...
Henry James\u27 novels The Portrait of a Lady (1881) and The Ambassadors (1903) are highly psycholog...
The importance of classical tragedy, and Greek art in general, has been analyzed in itself and in re...
In The Portrait of a Lady (1881), Henry James has created a complex character, Isabel Archer, whose ...
This paper forms a sequel to my previous one on James\u27s The portrait of a Lady, which is containe...
"The Cambridge Edition of the Complete Fiction of Henry James provides, for the first time, a schola...
Freedom is one of the major elements in Henry James’s The Portrait of a Lady. In an age when America...
I argue that the heroines of a cogent quartet of Henry James’s novels, Isabel Archer in The Portrait...
Treballs Finals del Grau d'Estudis Anglesos, Facultat de Filologia, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: ...
This essay offers a reading of Henry James\u27s Portrait of a Lady that examines Isabel Archer\u27s ...
The paper analyses the cultural and ontological processes by which a presumptuous young American wom...
James's belief that "it is art that makes life" is essential to his own literary technique and to th...
In the scene describing Casaubon \u27s pathetic mental state prior to his heart attack in Chapter XX...
Literature is the expression of life and the representation of human action and experience. By stud...