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"The beautiful gift of the Prefaces is this: in their documentation of perpetual artistic striving they lucidly illustrate the lack of perfection this side of heaven; but in the same breathe they remind us there is, in life lived with intensity and life observed with acuity, an artfulness of life that at least parallels the beatific vision . . . And thus the art of fiction proves its moral importance. In light of this it is no wonder that James took his avocation as a 'painter of life' so seriously. All aspiring writers would do well to emulate his example; and in a world where illusion and virtual experience continue to pass for, and even increasingly take the place of, human life lived in connection with other humans, we might all live life better if we allowed ourselves to be changed by frequent walks alongside this great painter. For if it is in part by images or fancies that we live, James will teach us how to purify the picture." -From the Introduction by Angela Cybulski, M.A. PREFACES INCLUDED IN THIS VOLUME:Roderick HudsonThe AmericanThe Portrait of a LadyThe Princess CasamassimaThe Tragic MuseThe Awkward AgeThe Spoils of PoyntonWhat Maisie KnewThe Aspern PapersThe ReverberatorLady BarbarinaThe Lesson of the MasterThe Altar of the DeadDaisy MillerThe Wings of the DoveThe AmbassadorsThe Golden Bowl Wiseblood Books fosters works of fiction and non-fiction, poetry and philosophy that find redemption in uncanny places and people; wrestle us from the tyranny of boredom; mock the pretensions of respectability; engage the hidden mysteries of the human heart, be they sources of either violence or courage; articulate faith and doubt in their incarnate complexity; dare an unflinching gaze at human beings as "political animals"; and suffer through this world's trials without forfeiting hope. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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