HENRY JAMES’S MITIGATION OFFICE

Auteurs

  • Natasha Vicente da Silveira COSTA

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.30681/rln.v6i11.6869

Résumé

The present article intends to highlight five propositions in the preface of Henry James’s Theambassadors and compare their suggestions to the literary text. As a result, we will see how oneof the most significant Jamesian novelistic effect, relativism, is linguistically based on thepersistent use of modalizing locutions in both the preface and the novel, mitigating anycategorical interpretation or statement.

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Publiée

2013-07-03

Comment citer

HENRY JAMES’S MITIGATION OFFICE. (2013). Revista De Letras Norte@mentos, 6(11). https://doi.org/10.30681/rln.v6i11.6869