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[F]or I believe in Culture : The Role of Two Wars in Henry James's Career as a Novelist
Zacharias, Greg W. 한국 헨리제임스 학회 2001 헨리 제임스 연구 Vol.- No.6
Henry James's life is not discussed often in terms of the Civil War and the First World War, the Two great wars that occurred during his life. When James is discussed in relation to those wars, his writing career is not usually the issue. Instead, other matter, such as the "obscure hurt" or a change in citizenship ground the dialogue. Yet there is evidence that the Civil War and the First world War affected James's cultural circumstances and thus his imaginative ones to such an extent that we may say safely that those two wars changed his career as a novelist. But what is more compelling is that writting itself seems to have supplied James with a way to cope with each war and the new cultural circumstances each created. His writing may be seen, then, to represent his very identity at crucial stages in his career. James's adoption of a literary career and his commitment to the literary imagination as an important element of edentity helped him cope with the psychological and cultural fallout that resulted from the Civil War. His virtual renuciation of fiction for a more direct engagaement with life enabled him to cope with World War I.