Henry James and the Writing of Transport by Rix, Alicia (9781108473170) | Browns Books
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Henry James and the Writing of Transport

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Few studies of Henry James and travel attend to the act of travelling itself: a formative experience for the author and for his invariably itinerant characters.

This book explores the relationship between transport and representation in James's later fiction, examining the ineluctable significance of moving and being moved.

Each chapter adopts a particular vehicle: by ship, cab, train, motorcar and bicycle, showing how James makes use of the cyclist's embroilment in media culture, the ocean-traveller's fascination with record, or the cabby's superior knowledge of geographical and sexual relations.

Drawing on contemporary newspapers, fiction, and guidebooks, Henry James and the Writing of Transport demonstrates how transport is not only contextually crucial to James's fictions but inheres in his style and logic.

In particular, it argues, transport ministers to James's complex preoccupation with relationality: a quality which ranges from the intense subjectivity of his fictional worlds to their series of transatlantic encounters.

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Cambridge University Press
1108473172 / 9781108473170
Hardback
813.4
03/04/2025
United Kingdom
English
250 pages
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