MODERNISM Writers in comparison.

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MODERNISM Writers in comparison

HENRY JAMES’S THEMES Clash between cultures, good and evil, appearance and reality, Ambiguity, Education

JAMES JOYCE’S THEMES Paralysis, Alienation, Sterility, Emptiness, Escape, Sex, Sense of Past

T. S. ELIOT’S THEMES Alienation, Sterility, Emptiness, Sense of Past and History, Search for God as an answer

HENRY JAMES’S Narrative technique Impersonal narrator, Complex narrative frame, Quotations, Symbolism, Ambiguity, Use of Dialogue, Hints rather than statements HENRY JAMES’S Narrative technique

JAMES JOYCE’S Narrative technique Stream of consciousness technique, Free In/Direct Speech, Impersonal narrator, quotations, Symbolism, Ambiguity, Interior monologue, Hints rather than statements JAMES JOYCE’S Narrative technique

T. S. ELIOT’S Narrative technique Impersonality, quotations, Symbolism, Ambiguity, Objective correlative, Hints rather than statements, Mixture of tones T. S. ELIOT’S Narrative technique