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| About The Book : | |||
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Critics
have generally tended to underestimate the ideological
content of James's Values. It is assumed that his
intelligence was too "fine" and supple to be
afflicted by any dogmatic ideological bias. Yet, on
crucial issues, James did show himself ideologically
committed. His tacit assumptions, preferences and
attachments come directly into focus on some major
issues of large social and political significance. The
most powerful critique of the disruptions in social life
caused by industrialism had emerged in England, and in a
somewhat less articulate form in America, as the
tradition of culture. |
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| From The Publisher | ||||
| Acknowledgement | ||||
| Preface | ||||
| 1. | Conservative Liberalism : Basic Aspects | |||
| Basic Aspects | ||||
| 2. | The Princess Casamassima : Civilization and Revolution | |||
| Civilization and Revolution | ||||
| 3. | The Bostonians : Satire on Social Conditions | |||
| Satire on Social Conditions | ||||
| 4. | The Tragic Muse : Art and Politics | |||
| Art and Politics |
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| ABOUT THE author : | |||
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| Om Prakash Grewal : |
Om
Prakash Grewal (b.June 6, 1937, Bamla, Haryana,
India ), got his Doctorate from the university of
Rochester, New York, U.S.A. He was professor and
Head of Department of English , M.D. University ,
Rohtak and thereafter Chairman, Faculty of Arts
and Languages, Kurukshetra University ( India ).
Currently , he is Professor of English (
Shakespeare, American Fiction and Literary
Criticism ) at Kurukshetra University . Subject on
which he has written include F.R. Leavis, George
Lukacs. Henry James, Kamla Das and contemporary
theories of fiction. |
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