Abstract

This paper demonstrates deep and coherent relationships between Henry James's The Wings of the Dove and Sigmund Freud's Dora , The Hebrew Bible, and Hamlet . In the process, it suggests fundamental analogies between writing, weaving, and the communication of neurons in the brain. These observations were first recorded in a series of over forty graphite drawings called Secrets I made in 2000 and 2001. Just as James's prefaces are a "reperusal" of his novels, this paper is a reperusal, a rereading of these drawings. From the beginning, I saw these drawings as pictures of thinking.

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