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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