The article analyses the short-story “The Master at St Bartholomew’s Hospital 1914–1916” by Joyce Carol Oates (2007) in the broader context of the Jamesian biofiction, a series of novels and tales featuring Henry James as their protagonist. The addition of the prefix “bio-” to “fiction” points out the hybrid nature of these texts, which are a melange of biography, autobiography, criticism and fiction. Oates’s story not only epitomizes this hybridity, but it also proves to be an exploration of the potentiality of this subgenre to penetrate the mystery surrounding James’s persona and saturate the lacunae in his biography by resorting to what David Lodge defined as “the novelist’s licence”. The short-story is yet another evidence of Oates’s fa...
This study examines James's tales in relation to the American short story during the period 1830-186...
Henry James, properly named world writer, was one of the first modern novelists, with an exigent wri...
This article explores the developments in biographical and appropriative literature that enabled the...
The article analyses the short-story “The Master at St Bartholomew’s Hospital 1914–1916” by Joyce Ca...
The article analyses the short-story “The Master at St Bartholomew’s Hospital 1914–1916” by Joyce Ca...
The article analyses the short-story \u201cThe Master at St Bartholomew\u2019s Hospital 1914\u201319...
The return of life-writing genres, biographical writing in particular, to the heart of present-day l...
The return of life-writing genres, biographical writing in particular, to the heart of present-day l...
Henry James has appeared as a fictional character or abiding spiritual presence in more than a dozen...
This book explores the extraordinary proliferation of novels based on Henry James’s life and works p...
This dissertation defines and analyzes the primary attributes of a new sub-genre of contemporary fic...
In the 1890s, and following his involvement with theatre, Henry James conceived and executed a serie...
Henry James, who is often cited as the master of realism, nevertheless expresses his reservation abo...
Colm Tóibín. The Master. London: Picador, 2004, 470pp., £ 16.99, ISBN 0 330 48565 2.Colm Tóibín. The...
In his autobiographical book, Annals of Innocence and Experience, Herbert Read refers to the art of ...
This study examines James's tales in relation to the American short story during the period 1830-186...
Henry James, properly named world writer, was one of the first modern novelists, with an exigent wri...
This article explores the developments in biographical and appropriative literature that enabled the...
The article analyses the short-story “The Master at St Bartholomew’s Hospital 1914–1916” by Joyce Ca...
The article analyses the short-story “The Master at St Bartholomew’s Hospital 1914–1916” by Joyce Ca...
The article analyses the short-story \u201cThe Master at St Bartholomew\u2019s Hospital 1914\u201319...
The return of life-writing genres, biographical writing in particular, to the heart of present-day l...
The return of life-writing genres, biographical writing in particular, to the heart of present-day l...
Henry James has appeared as a fictional character or abiding spiritual presence in more than a dozen...
This book explores the extraordinary proliferation of novels based on Henry James’s life and works p...
This dissertation defines and analyzes the primary attributes of a new sub-genre of contemporary fic...
In the 1890s, and following his involvement with theatre, Henry James conceived and executed a serie...
Henry James, who is often cited as the master of realism, nevertheless expresses his reservation abo...
Colm Tóibín. The Master. London: Picador, 2004, 470pp., £ 16.99, ISBN 0 330 48565 2.Colm Tóibín. The...
In his autobiographical book, Annals of Innocence and Experience, Herbert Read refers to the art of ...
This study examines James's tales in relation to the American short story during the period 1830-186...
Henry James, properly named world writer, was one of the first modern novelists, with an exigent wri...
This article explores the developments in biographical and appropriative literature that enabled the...