Finding The Figure In The Carpet: Vision And Silence In The Works Of Henry James

(Paperback - 01122006)
by

Lee Mckay Johnson

 (Author)
Write a Review
List Price:Rs 1322
Our Price:Rs. 1282
Discount:Rs. 40
    3%off Free Shipping

Imported Edition. Order now and get it in 14-21 business days. See Details

All India - Free Shipping. See Details
Ships to India only.

Buy online using:
- Credit Card (VISA & MasterCard)
- Debit Card / Internet Banking / ATM Card
- Cheque, Demand Draft or Money Order. See Details


Publisher: Iuniverse



OR



Book: Finding The Figure In The Carpet: Vision And Silence In The Works Of Henry James
In his 1896 short story, "The Figure in the Carpet," James sets forth a riddle for his critical readers as he approaches the major phase in his career. He imagines a fictional novelist, Hugh Vereker, who tantalizes his critics with the idea of a single thread, a design woven throughout all of his major works, hidden in plain sight. The design, Vereker says, is as "obvious as a foot stuck in a shoe" but the distinguished novelist is convinced no one will ever see it. One critic, Corvick, however, during a trip to India, has an astonishing flash of revelation: he sees the figure and the discovery is "immense." When Corvick returns and shares his epiphany with Vereker, the novelist assures him that his discovery is precisely accurate; there is not "a single, wrong note." But Corvick dies in a car crash before he can write his definitive book on Vereker's secret design. My book will show the reader that there is indeed a "figure in the carpet" in all of the major works of Henry James himself. The pattern is fully manifested in "The Turn of the Screw" in 1897 and remains the consistent thread all the way through the Master's final completed novel, "The Golden Bowl," in 1904. My own discovery of "the figure in the carpet" transpired in a succession of revelations over the thirty years it took me to complete this book. I began writing about the relation of writing to painting and how James translates structural aspects of the silent art of painting into prose. James borrows both silence and simultaneity from the painter, his "brother of the brush," and experiments with their narrative equivalents. I saw with increasingly clarity that James' admiration of the powers of painting led him intodepicting non-verbal aspects of consciousness in language. Finally I saw the whole system lock into place; everything fit. The figure in the carpet was revealed as visible silence. James brings the reader into the full consciousness of his character by taking us into the silent radiation of the visible. As readers we experience the silence before language, the silence between words, and the silence after language. In this book I will show my reader how "the figure in the carpet" operates as the controlling design in "every square inch of text" in each of James' most famous novels and tales.
Book Reviews of Finding The Figure In The Carpet: Vision And Silence In The Works Of Henry James
No Reviews Yet! Be the first one to review this book.

Write your own book review for Finding The Figure In The Carpet: Vision And Silence In The Works Of Henry James:
Review Title:
Your Name:

Details of Book: Finding The Figure In The Carpet: Vision And Silence In The Works Of Henry James Book: Finding The Figure In The Carpet: Vision And Silence In The Works Of Henry James
Author: Lee Mckay Johnson
ISBN:

0595418597


ISBN-13:

9780595418596

,

978-0595418596


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 01122006
Publisher: Iuniverse
Number of Pages: 548
Language: English
2 States: The Story Of My Marriage by Chetan BhagatFourth book by the bestselling author Chetan Bhagat.
2 States is a story about Krish and Ananya. They are from two different states of India, deeply in love and want to get married. Of course, their parents don’t agree. To convert their love story into a love marriage, the couple have a tough battle in front of them.

Order now at 32% Discount
Books Recently Viewed by You
Your Recent Searches (click to search again)
mark gottfredson morris mano m patterson jame adams cr


    Book: Finding The Figure In The Carpet: Vision And Silence In The Works Of Henry James by Lee Mckay Johnson
    ISBN Number: 0595418597, 9780595418596, 978-0595418596