Bethany Layne 
Henry James in Contemporary Fiction [PDF ebook] 
The Real Thing

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This book explores the extraordinary proliferation of novels based on Henry James’s life and works published between 2001 and 2016, the centenary of his death. Part One concentrates on biofictions about James by David Lodge and Colm Tóibín, and those written from the perspective of the key female figures in his life. Part Two explores appropriations of
The Portrait of a Lady,
The Turn of the Screw, and
The Ambassadors. The book articulates the developments in biographical and adaptive writing that enabled millennial writers to engage so explicitly with James, locates the sources of his appeal, and explores the different forms of engagement taken. Layne analyses how these manifestations of James’s legacy might function differently for knowing versus unknowing readers, and how they might perform the role of literary criticism. Overarching themes include ideas of queering, the concern with seeking redress, and the frustrated quest for origin, authenticity, or ‘the real thing’.

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Table des matières

1. Introduction.- 2. The Year of Henry James: David Lodge’s
Author, Author (2004) and Colm Toibin’s
The Master (2004).- 3. Three Women and His Art (Part One) One): Elizabeth Maguire’s The Open Door (2008), Emma Tennant’s Felony (2002) and Lynne Alexander’s The Sister (2012).- 4. Three Women and His Art (Part two): Cynthia Ozick’s ‘Dictation’ (2008) and Michiel Heyns’s The Typewriter’s Tale (2005).-  5. ‘An ado about Isabel Archer’:Colm Tóibín’s Brooklyn (2009) and Kirsten Tranter’s The Legacy (2010).- 6. ‘Written in Faded Ink’: A.N. Wilson’s A Jealous Ghost (2005) and John Harding’s Florence and Giles (2010).- 7. ’The real thing?’: Cynthia Ozick’s
Foreign Bodies (2010) and Michiel Heyns’s
Invisible Furies (2012).- 8. Conclusion.

A propos de l’auteur

Dr Bethany Layne is Senior Lecturer in English Literature at De Montfort University, Leicester. She has published widely on biographical fiction, in journals including The Henry James Review, Woolf Studies Annual, and Adaptation. She pioneered the first specialist biofiction module in the UK, and is the editor of a collection of essays on the genre.

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