Bromwich uses Heraclitus and Henry James to argue that character and incident determine one another, so fate is disclosed through action.
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Henry James
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"...our attention to this unity of character and sequence of events. Henry James in his essay on the art of fiction asks, what is..."
"Incident coming to a sharp emphasis in the form of character. And what is incident but the illustration of character? I'm going to concentrate..."
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