Object Culture/Thing Theory in Henry James’ The Golden Bowl

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An imaginative rumination on how the dynamics of object culture and thing theory influence social relationships in Henry James’ The Golden Bowl through a metaphorical dissection of the characters as symbolically represented by the various pieces of the titular golden bowl.

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