Crafting the Reader’s Experience: Dramatization and Re-constructing Reality in Henry James’ The Aspern Papers

Authors

  • Ali Mohammad Alnawaiseh English Department, Mutah University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35682/mjhss.v39i4.1138

Keywords:

Narration, Henry James, linguistic choices, narrator, sympathy

Abstract

This essay examines the narration style in Henry James’ novella, The Aspern Papers, by examining the varied linguistic structures that dominate the narrative. It attempts to reveal some of the stylistic choices that intensify and dramatize the retelling of the story by the unnamed narrator. This study adopts quantitative and qualitative approaches in gathering and analyzing the examined linguistic and literary content. The essay finds that in The Aspern Papers, the notorious narrator receives the sympathy of the reader instead of his two female victims, Tina and Juliana. The study highlights that the narrator manipulates language structures by choosing certain linguistic constructions in the story bringing the reader into the narrator's disposition instead of sympathizing with his victims.

Published

2024-07-29

How to Cite

Alnawaiseh, A. M. (2024). Crafting the Reader’s Experience: Dramatization and Re-constructing Reality in Henry James’ The Aspern Papers. Mutah Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 39(4). https://doi.org/10.35682/mjhss.v39i4.1138

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