What Does Henry James Believe the Art of Fiction to Be


"Criticism talks a adept deal of nonsense, but even its nonsense is a useful strength. It keeps the question of art before the globe, insists upon its importance. "
― Henry James

The curt essay Criticism, the focus of my review, is role of this collection which includes The Art of Fiction, The New Novel, and individual essays on Balzac, Trollope, Flaubert, Zola and Emerson. The reason for my choice should be obvious to anyone reading this since and so much of what we do on this international internet sit down


"Criticism talks a good bargain of nonsense, but even its nonsense is a useful force. It keeps the question of art before the world, insists upon its importance. "
― Henry James

The short essay Criticism, the focus of my review, is part of this drove which includes The Fine art of Fiction, The New Novel, and individual essays on Balzac, Trollope, Flaubert, Zola and Emerson. The reason for my pick should be obvious to anyone reading this since so much of what we practise on this international internet site is write reviews. Below are a number of Henry James quote from the essay forth with my more personalized comments:

"If literary criticism may exist said to flourish amid us at all, it certainly flourishes immensely, for information technology flows through the periodical press similar a river that has flare-up its dikes." --------- With the advent of international internet sites such as this one, a grand times truer at present than back in 1893 when Henry James wrote these words. Fifty-fifty as recently every bit the 1980s, if a reader wished to read a review of a particular volume, possibly 1, two or three reviews could be located in newspapers or magazines. But present with a few clicks, dozens of reviews are available. For an gorging reader and lover of books and book reviews, our brave new 21st century world is a literary paradise.

"What strikes the observer above all, in such an affluence, is the unexpected proportion the soapbox uttered bears to the objects discoursed of – the paucity of examples, of illustrations and productions, and the drench of doctrine suspended in the void; the profusion of talk and the contraction of experiment, of what one may call literary conduct." ----------- Sounds like Henry James much prefers individual volume reviews chock-full of examples and quotes rather than literary theory regardless of the theoretical slant. My preference also. I recall scanning shelves and shelves of books of literary theory when at Powell's in downtown Portland. I looked through dozens of volumes written past such as Roland Barthes, Terry Eagleton and Northrop Frye. Merely, darn, I couldn't discover even one book that interested me. I had to admit theorizing about literature leaves me cold. When it comes to novels and short stories, what I relish and find virtually helpful are well-written, insightful volume reviews.

"It is a gift inestimably precious and beautiful, therefore, and so far from thinking that information technology passes overmuch from hand to hand, one knows that one has simply to stand by the counter an hour to see that business is done with baser coin." ---------- Like any other literary form - novels, curt stories, plays, poetry – writing adept book reviews takes not only technical proficiency and lots of exercise, simply a honey of the craft. And as Henry James notes, an outstanding review has an undeniable beauty and charm.

"Yet not only do I not question in literature the high utility of criticism, just I should be tempted to say that the role it plays may exist the supremely beneficent i when it proceeds from deep sources, from the efficient combination of feel and perception." ----------- When James says "proceeds from deep sources" I accept this to hateful when a reviewer is widely read and has carefully read and reread the book under review, their reflections and insights, if articulated clearly, carry a measure of weight and are worthy of serious consideration.

"In this low-cal i sees the critic as the real helper of the artist, a torch-begetting outrider, the interpreter, the brother. The more the melody is noted and the direction observed the more we shall enjoy the convenience of a critical literature." ---------- One especial great value a reviewer tin provide to the reading customs – write a review of an overlooked or nether reviewed book.

"To lend himself, to projection himself and steep himself, to feel and feel till he understands, and to understand then well that he tin can say, to have perception at the pitch of passion and expression as embracing as the air, to be infinitely curious and incorrigibly patient, and yet plastic and inflammable and determinable, stooping to conquer and serving to direct – these are fine chances for an active mind, chances to add the idea of independent beauty to the formulation of success." ---------- Henry James expresses so elegantly how a reviewer is wise to be as open and receptive as possible when reading, even if that volume happens to be of a blazon generally not read by the reviewer.

"Just in proportion as he is sentient and restless, simply in proportion equally he reacts and reciprocates and penetrates, is the critic a valuable instrument; for in literature assuredly criticism is the critic, just as art is the creative person; it being assuredly the creative person who invented art and the critic who invented criticism, and non the other style round." ---------- This James quote really underscores how each review reflects the reviewer as much as the writer – and then much of one's experience with literature is a matter of individual taste. And this dynamic is a prime reason why new reviews of even a well reviewed book tin can nonetheless contain bully value.

"That of the critic, in literature, is connected doubly, for he deals with life at 2nd-paw besides equally at first; that is, he deals with the experience of others, which resolves into his own, and not of those invented and selected others with whom the novelist makes comfortable terms, but with the uncompromising swarm of authors, the clamorous children of history." ---------- Henry James appreciates how a dedicated book reviewer can make a lifetime commitment to reading books and writing near books. No need to write in whatsoever other form; writing book reviews is quite plenty. I agree completely!


"Life is besides short for bad books. And you tin quote me on that!"
- Glenn Russell

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