The noncommitment of art in "The Liar", by Henry James

Authors

  • Thaís Soranzo Universidade Estadual de Campinas

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1984-1124.i34p3-17

Keywords:

Henry James, "The Liar", The Art of Fiction

Abstract

In accordance with English writers’ claims at the turn of the 19th century, Henry James elaborates, in “The Art of Fiction” (1884), an artistic manifesto which attributes aesthetic autonomy to literature and detaches it from any moral commitment. Those precepts were not limited to James’ theoretical project. Through artist-characters, the writer renders this discussion more complex when expanding it to his fictional texts. In order to draw parallels between the author’s critical and literary production, this paper presents a reading of “The Liar” (1888), a short story which mobilizes important aspects of Henry James’ aesthetic project by problematizing the statutes of art.

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Author Biography

  • Thaís Soranzo, Universidade Estadual de Campinas

    Doutoranda em Teoria e História Literária pela Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Bolsista CAPES/nº do processo: 88887.601497/2021-00 (thais.soranzo@gmail.com)

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Published

2022-12-31

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How to Cite

Soranzo, T. (2022). The noncommitment of art in "The Liar", by Henry James. Revista Criação & Crítica, 34, 3-17. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.1984-1124.i34p3-17