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La Bête dans la jungle - Le Motif dans le tapis
2004
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3.76
Average Rating
288
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Comment faire d'une énigme le principe même d'un récit ? Dans Le Motif dans le tapis, Henry James met en scène un critique littéraire qui consacre sa vie à la recherche du secret que le romancier Hugh Vereker l'invite à déchiffrer dans son œuvre. L'obsession du narrateur gagne, tel un virus, le lecteur qui devient à son tour un chercheur passionné. La Bête dans la jungle raconte la destinée singulière d'un homme pétrifié par la conviction qu'un sort mystérieux lui est réservé. Une femme est à ses côtés, unique confidente de son étrange croyance, qui devine avant lui quel sens paradoxal il devra finalement donner à son existence immobile. Diaboliquement efficaces, ces deux récits anticipent et détournent les codes du roman policier : le lecteur y est chaque fois impliqué, dans une enquête qui met à l'épreuve ses propres certitudes, ébranle sa conception de la littérature et- pour James, cela revient au même - de la vie.
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Henry James
Henry James
Author · 235 books

Henry James, OM (1843-1916), son of theologian Henry James Sr., brother of the philosopher and psychologist William James and diarist Alice James, was an American-born author, one of the founders and leaders of a school of realism in fiction. He spent much of his life in England and became a British subject shortly before his death. He is primarily known for a series of major novels in which he portrayed the encounter of America with Europe. His plots centered on personal relationships, the proper exercise of power in such relationships, and other moral questions. His method of writing from the point of view of a character within a tale allowed him to explore the phenomena of consciousness and perception, and his style in later works has been compared to impressionist painting. James insisted that writers in Great Britain and America should be allowed the greatest freedom possible in presenting their view of the world, as French authors were. His imaginative use of point of view, interior monologue and unreliable narrators in his own novels and tales brought a new depth and interest to realistic fiction, and foreshadowed the modernist work of the twentieth century. An extraordinarily productive writer, in addition to his voluminous works of fiction he published articles and books of travel writing, biography, autobiography, and criticism,and wrote plays, some of which were performed during his lifetime with moderate success. His theatrical work is thought to have profoundly influenced his later novels and tales.

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