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Henry James, Impressionism, and Publicity

Henry James, Impressionism, and Publicity

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Henry James, Impressionism, and Publicity

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Henry James, Impressionism, and Publicity

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Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association

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Rocky Mountain review of language and literature, 2007-10, Vol.61 (2), p.28-43

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English

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Henry James' shifting appreciation of impressionist painting can be attributed to his vexed awareness of intimate ties between his own literary impressionism and late nineteenth-century forms of publicity. While James was initially critical of painterly impressionism for its complicity with a culture of promotion, later he looked to the impressioni...

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Henry James, Impressionism, and Publicity

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TN_cdi_jstor_primary_20058180

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0361-1299

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