What Every Woman Knows
Style and Technique
James Matthew Barrie's style in «What Every Woman Knows» is marked by subtle irony, refined simplicity, and delicate observation. The language of the work is imbued with gentle humor, reflecting empathy for human weaknesses and a profound understanding of the characters’ inner lives. Barrie masterfully employs dialogue, allowing his characters to reveal themselves through lively, natural speech rich in nuance and subtext. The narrative structure is characterized by clear composition: the action unfolds smoothly, scenes follow one another with theatrical precision, and internal monologues and stage directions create an intimate, chamber-like atmosphere. The author skillfully uses psychological analysis, subtly highlighting the invisible power of feminine intuition and wisdom, which becomes the driving force of events. The literary fabric of the work is woven from light, almost weightless details that evoke a sense of transparency and depth, while every line and gesture of the characters is filled with hidden meaning, lending the text a special expressiveness and charm.
