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Irony and the Question of Presentation in The American Scene

  • Richard Anker

DOI
https://doi.org/10.52497/viatica1238
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3

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Several scenarios of The American Scene are studied to emphasize the irreconcilable nature of performative and constative functions of language as a medium of aesthetic presentation, rendering impossible any attempt to reduce the text to a historico-political document, and underwriting on the contrary the ironic character of its discourse. This discursive irony is read as a counter-force to the aesthetic ideology that James sees installing itself in the United States as what he calls the “hotel-world,” a nihilist and spectacular mode of the American spirit.

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