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    Henry James and the Question of Living

    Henry James and the Question of Living by Jones, Patrick;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Date of Publication 14 May 2026

    • ISBN 9798765141359
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages240 pages
    • Size 232x156x20 mm
    • Weight 500 g
    • Language
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    Short description:

    "Examines Henry James's career-spanning interest in what it means to ""live,"" placing him in dialogue with the cutting-edge practical philosophies of Martin H-gglund, Rahel Jaeggi, and J.M. Bernstein."

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    A bold reinterpretation of Henry James's fictional universe that shows how characters who desire to ""live"" but struggle to translate that desire into reality actually have much to teach us about the activity of leading a life.

    Henry James and the Question of Living demonstrates that characters like Lambert Strether and John Marcher - whom readers often pity and pathologize as squeamish about sex and stuck in their heads - function as vectors for rich philosophical questions. Specifically, the idea that we must experience life as fully and intensely as possible, an injunction that is as omnipresent and affectively charged in our era as it was in James's own. In their unsuccessful attempts to live up to this injunction, James's characters reveal that the picture of subjectivity underpinning it has limited purchase on our practical, day-to-day experience of ourselves as agents.

    Arguing that James's novels and stories are exemplary of what Robert B. Pippin describes as ""philosophy by other means,"" Jones suggests that James's style - and particularly his use of free indirect discourse - models a way of thinking about the activity of leading a life that is remarkable in its phenomenological subtlety and sophistication. Henry James and the Question of Living ultimately shows that paying close attention to James's innovative techniques for representing lived experience allows us to place him in a mutually-enriching dialogue with philosophers like Martin Heidegger, Georges Canguilhem, and B-atrice Han-Pile.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface
    Acknowledgements
    Note on text
    List of abbreviations

    Introduction
    - The sense of living
    - Almost designed to give way
    - Confidence in life
    - Philosophy by other means
    - Chapter summaries
    PART ONE
    1. Lambert Strether and the middle ranges of agency
    - Stock responses
    - Obstruction and flow
    - The middle voice of free indirect style
    2. Milly Theale and the question of living
    - The crack in the bowl
    - Against existential lucidity
    - Living by volition
    - Necessary simplifications, strained to breaking
    PART TWO
    3. Paul Overt and the doctrine of renunciation
    - Should have lived more, written less
    - Benedictines of the actual
    - Playing dead
    4. Dencombe and the logical priority of life
    - Incomplete detachment
    - The dim underworld of fiction
    - The grammar of 'living'
    Coda: On the uses of literary criticism for life

    Notes
    Bibliography
    Index

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