The Trial of Curiosity: Henry James, William James, and the Challenge of Modernity

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Ebsco Publishing, 1991 - 373 pages
In this important revisionist study, Posnock integrates literary and psychological criticism with social and cultural theory to make a major advance in our understanding of the life and thought of two great American figures, Henry and William James. Challenging canonical images of bothbrothers, Posnock is the first to place them in a rich web of cultural and intellectual affiliations comprised of a host of American and European theorists of modernity. A startlingly new Henry James emerges from a cross-disciplinary dialogue, which features Veblen, Santayana, Bourne, and Dewey, aswell as Weber.
 

Contents

Henry and William James
27
Breaking the Aura of Henry James
80
Mimetic Selfhood
167
Notes
293
Works Cited
337
Index
349
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