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Research Article

A Weberian Reading of Henry James’s The Ambassadors

 

Summary

This article discusses the intriguing intersection of the literary work of prolific American writer, Henry James and the theories of German sociologist, Max Weber. In James’s oeuvre, The Ambassadors, stands out for depicting the impacts of ascending consumer capitalism in the early twentieth-century in a similar manner to Weber. Through the character representation, the novel symbolically engages with ideas of strict work discipline, moral devotion of Puritanism, and anti-Puritanical worldview. Furthermore, the embodiment of the controversy between supporters of the Puritanical order and the modern lax way of life are explored and represented in James’s work. Drawing on this relationship, this paper argues that The Ambassadors shares many of Weber’s arguments and ideas concerning the trinity of Puritanism, Protestantism, and capitalism, in spite of the fact that Weber’s magnum opus was published two years after The Ambassadors. I intend to bridge the works of Weber and James by exploring how James’s fiction forecasts Weberian approaches to Puritanism and the emergence of the capitalist spirit.

Opsomming

In hierdie artikel word die interessante raakpunte tussen ʼn roman van die Amerikaanse skrywer Henry James en die teorieë van die Duitse sosioloog Max Weber bespreek. Die opkoms van verbruikerskapitalisme in die vroeg twintigste eeu word in The Ambassadors uitgebeeld. Deur die karakterisering word die idee van ʼn streng werksetiek en toewyding aan die Puriteinse leer teenoor ʼn teen-Puriteinse lewensbeskouing gestel. Voorts ondersoek James in hierdie roman die polemiek tussen die voorstanders van die Puriteinse orde en dié van ʼn moderne, lakse leefwyse. Daar word aangevoer dat Weber se idees oor die drie-enigheid van die Puritanisme, die Protestantisme en die kapitalisme weerklank vind in The Ambassadors alhoewel Weber se magnum opus eers twee jaar ná die verskyning van die roman gepubliseer is. Hierdie artikel wil aantoon dat James se roman ʼn voorloper is van Weber se beskouing oor die Puriteinse leer en die opkoms van die kapitalisme.

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