Narrative strategies in selected novels of Henry James
In the course of Henry James's novelistic career, his works reveal an increasing emphasis on the representation of consciousness. This is reflected in a modulation from the authorial to the figural mode of narration as the novels are more consistently focalized through the consciousness of one...
Main Author: | Marshall, Adré |
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Other Authors: | Fincham, Gail |
Format: | Doctoral Thesis |
Language: | English |
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University of Cape Town
2016
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11427/22510 |
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