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The Materiality of Ghosts in “The Bench of Desolation” (1910): An Exploration of the Pocket Metaphor
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The Materiality of Ghosts in “The Bench of Desolation” (1910): An Exploration of the Pocket Metaphor

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  • Sonoko Saito Department of International Relations, Faculty of Foreign Studies, University of Kitakyushu

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https://doi.org/10.12775/LC.2017.005

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pocket, money, reading and writing, Henry James, “The Bench of Desolation”

Abstract

The article is an analysis of Henry James’s “The Bench of Desolation” (1910) from the perspective of the pocket metaphor. The author focuses on one text, referring to interpretations by other scholars, such as Millicent Bell and Martha Banta, and placing the story in a more general context. Saito addresses literary portrayals of men putting hands in their pockets in such works as The Europeans and The Portrait of a Lady. She also discusses the pocket metaphor in The American Scene.

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Banta, Martha. “Excluded Seven: Practice of Omission, Aesthetics of Refusal”. In: Henry James’s New York Edition – The Construction of Authorship , ed. David McWhirter. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 1995.

Bell, Millicent. Meaning in Henry James. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1991.

Blackmur, R. P. Studies in Henry James. New York: New Directions, 1983.

Charon, Rita. “The Perilous Fate of the Teller, or What Bench? What Desolation?”. Literature and Medicine 25.2 (2006).

James, Henry. Watch and Ward; with an introduction by Leon Edel. London: Hart-Davis, 1960.

James, Henry. Henry James Letters. Vol. 4. Ed. Leon Edel. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1984.

James, Henry. The American Scene. Ed. John F. Sears. New York: Penguin Books, 1994.

James, Henry. The Portrait of a Lady . Ed. Robert D. Bamberg. New York: Norton, 1995.

James, Henry. “The Bench of Desolation.” In: The Complete Tales of Henry James (Volume 12 of 12). A Digireads.com Book, 2010.

Lyons, Richard S. “Ironies of Loss in The Finer Grain .” The Henry James Review 11.3 (1990).

Milicia, Joseph. “Henry James’ Winter’s Tale: ‘The Bench of Desolation.’” Studies in American Fiction 6.2 (1978).

Okumura, Tomoko. “A Study of Henry James: Acquiescence around ‘The Bench of Desolation’: The Theme and Narrative.” Dynamis 3 (1999).

Springer, Mary Doyle. A Rhetoric of Literary Character: Some Women of Henry James. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1978.

Tintner, Adeline R. “Four Views of James.” Studies in the Novel 11.1 (1979).

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SAITO, Sonoko. The Materiality of Ghosts in “The Bench of Desolation” (1910): An Exploration of the Pocket Metaphor. Litteraria Copernicana. Online. 24 febbraio 2017. Vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 61-73. [Accessed 1 luglio 2025]. DOI 10.12775/LC.2017.005.
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