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Monday, July 05, 2004

Short Story, The �impressionist� story

Several American writers, from Poe to James, were interested in the �impressionist� story that focusses on the impressions registered by events on the characters' minds, rather than the objective reality of the events themselves. In Herman Melville's �Bartleby the Scrivener� (1856) the narrator is a man who unintentionally reveals his own moral weaknesses through his telling

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