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Jamesian can
refer to: the ambiguous,
subjective characteristics of the
fiction of
Henry James the
Jamesian Theory of Self
developed by
Henry James' brother...
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nurtures and
supports women traumatized by men,
among them the
Ellen Jamesians, a
group of
women named after an eleven-year-old girl
whose tongue was...
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become known as
Jamesian,
which involved abandoning many of the
traditional Gothic elements of his predecessors. The
classic Jamesian tale
usually includes...
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perfected a
method of story-telling
which has
since become known as
Jamesian. The
classic Jamesian tale
usually includes the
following elements: a characterful...
- "Ellen
Jamesians",
voluntarily cut out
their own
tongues as a show of solidarity. Garp is
horrified by the
practice and
learns that the
Jamesians have received...
- 212–216 Canby,
Vincent (August 5, 1984). "FILM; 'BOSTONIANS': A
PROPER JAMESIAN ADAPTATION". The New York Times.
Archived from the
original on February...
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Mature Master (2007). The
first book "caused
something of an
uproar in
Jamesian circles" as it
challenged the
previous received notion of celibacy, a once-familiar...
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Saint Paul's
Institution (Malay:
Institusi Saint Paul;
abbreviated SPI) is an all-boys[citation needed] (and
girls for form 6) and one of the
oldest schools...
- more or less the same
repressive 50s era in America—formalist, ironic, '
Jamesian', a time of
literary indirection and understatement,
above all impersonality—as...
- concept, and not
abstracted away.
While the
perspective is
compatible with
Jamesian pragmatism, the
notion of the
transformation of
embodied concepts through...