Concentrating on the allegorical aspects of satiric allegory, Leyburn discusses in detail such works as Gulliver's Travels and Butler's victorian satire Erewhon.
Concentrating on the allegorical aspects of satiric allegory, Leyburn discusses in detail such works as Gulliver's Travels and Butler's victorian s...
Leyburn shows the evolution in the early works of James's power of relating comedy and tragedy and then analyzes some of the ways in which, as a mature artist, he characteristically revealed the interconnections. In nothing is Henry James more modern than in his finding comedy and tragedy inseparable.
Originally published in 1968.
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Leyburn shows the evolution in the early works of James's power of relating comedy and tragedy and then analyzes some of the ways in which, as a matur...