
Jamesian centers of consciousness as readers and tellers of stories
By S. Selina Jamil
Subjects: First person narrative, Storytelling in literature, Fiction, Consciousness in literature, James, henry, 1843-1916, Fiction, technique, Narration (Rhetoric), History, Technique, Point of view (Literature), Books and reading in literature, Narration (rhetoric), Point of view (literature)
Description: "Jamesian Centers of Consciousness as Readers and Tellers of Stories, provides a new perspective on Henry James's interest in the subjects of imagination and narrative authority as he reveals them through his centers of consciousness as storytellers. S. Selina Jamil's focus is on the reflectors' ability to read and tell stories about their environments and about themselves with their wondering, interpretive, and creative imagination."--BOOK JACKET.
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