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Henry, James(ヘンリー・ジェイムズ)研究 論文 II

 Henry, James(ヘンリー・ジェイムズ)研究の2001年から2009年に刊行された論文を紹介しています。
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  1. Álvarez Amorós, José Antonio.;
    Henry James's dramatic drama: a critical account. In: Odisea, no 9, ISSN 1578-3820, 2008, pp. 23-37(15)

  2. Álvarez Amorós, José Antonio.;
    On Mark Ambient's henpeckery in The Author of 'Beltraffio'; or, How to keep up narratorial preconceptions. In: Journal of Narrative Theory (38:3) [Fall 2008], pp. 317-341(25)

  3. Anastasaki, Elena.;
    Henry James's Double-Bind: Chasing Possibilities in 'The Jolly Corner'. In: Connotations: A Journal for Critical Debate, 2008-2009; 18 (1-3): pp. 82-103(22)

  4. Anesko, Michael.;
    Collected Editions and the Consolidation of Cultural Authority: The Case of Henry JamesIn: Book History (12) [2009], pp. 186-208(23)

  5. Anesko, Michael.;
    Is James's Hawthorne Really James's Hawthorne? In: Henry James Review, 2008 Winter; 29 (1): pp. 36-53 (18)

  6. Anesko, Michael.;
    O O O O that Ja-hame-sian Rag/It's So Elegant/So Intelligent: Tracing Appropriations of the Master's Aura in Modernist Critical Discourse. In: The Henry James Review, 2006 Fall; 27 (3): pp. 264-274(11)

  7. Anesko, Michael.;
    What We Don't Talk about When We Talk about Love: Henry James's Last Words. In: Zacharias, Greg W. (ed. and introd.) A Companion to Henry James. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell; 2008. xiii, 505 pp. ISBN: 9781405140423; pp. 231-248(18)

  8. Anstyferova, Olga.;
    Three interviews of Henry James: mastering the language of publicity. In: Henry James Review (22:1) 2001, 81-92(12)

  9. Artese, Brian.;
    Overhearing Testimony: James in the Shadow of Sentimentalism. In: The Henry James Review, 2006 Spring; 27 (2): pp. 103-125 (23)

  10. Austin-Smith, Brenda.;
    The Counterfeit Symbol in Henry James's The Golden Bowl. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Winter 2004. Vol. 25, no. 1; p. 52-66(15)

  11. Austin-Smith, Brenda.;
    The "Other" Kate in Softley's The Wings of the Dove. In: The Americanist: Warsaw Journal for the Study of the United States, Vol. 22(2005), pp. 131-142(12)

     
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  12. Babbage, Frances.;
    The Play of Surface and The Turn of the Screw. In: Comparative Drama, 2005 Summer; 39 (2): pp. 131-156(26)

  13. Baldellou, Marta Miquel.;
    Europeanised Americans and Americanised Europeans: (Re)envisioning Henry James' Daisy Miller and Washington Square Within Transatlantic Studies. In: Op. Cit.: Uma Revista de Estudos Anglo-Americanos / A Journal of Anglo-American Studies, N.o 11 (2009), pp. 21-52(32)

  14. Banta, Martha.;
    "Too Real": Teaching, Reading, Living Henry JamesIn: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Winter 2004. Vol. 25, no. 1; p. 19-32(14)

  15. Barker, Anthony.;
    Disregarding Henry: James on Film in the Hollywood Studio Era. In: The Americanist: Warsaw Journal for the Study of the United States, Vol. 22(2005), pp. 35-52(18)

  16. Bartel, Kim.;
    Unmoored from 'the shore of the real': Henry James, Roderick Hudson, and the advent of the modern in nineteenth-century painting. In: Henry James Review (26:2) [Spring 2005], pp. 168-188(21)

  17. Battai, Tamas Ivor.;
    Getting at "The Figure in the Carpet". In: The AnaChronisT, 11 (2005): pp. 159-182(24)

  18. Bazargan, Susan.;
    Illustrating the Invisible: 'The Beast in the Jungle' as Edition de luxe. In: Henry James Review, 2008 Winter; 29 (1): pp. 54-64 (11)

  19. Beauchamp, Gorman.;
    Henry James vs. the Robber Barons. In: The American Scholar. Washington: Spring 2006. Vol. 75, no. 2; p. 100-108(9)

  20. Beidler, Peter G.;
    "With holes of different sizes made in them, to admit of sticks": Phallic Playthings in Henry James's The Turn of the Screw. In: ANQ. Lexington: Summer 2004. Vol. 17, no. 3; p. 47-52(6)

  21. Benson, A. C.;
    Memories and Friends (London: John Murray, 1923). In: Lives of Victorian Literary Figures IV: Oscar Wilde, Henry James and Edith Wharton By Their Contemporaries. Vol. 2: Henry James. Edited by Sarah Annes Brown. London. Pickering & Chatto, 2006. ISBN-10: 1851968148; pp. 99-115(17)

  22. Berger, Jason.;
    Antebellum Fantasies of the Common Sailor; or, Enjoying the Knowing Jack Tar. In: Criticism: A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts , (51:1), 2009, pp. 29-61(33)

  23. Berry, Bryan.;
    Henry James and the Heavenly Light. In: First Things. New York: Nov 2006. p. 34-37(4)

  24. Bersani, Leo.;
    The It in the I: Patrice Leconte, Henry James, and Analytic Love. In: The Henry James Review, 2006 Fall; 27 (3): pp. 202-214 (13)

  25. Bertonneau, Thomas F.;
    Henry James, "the Death of God," and "Theory": The Aspern Papers, The Princess Casamassima, and The Sacred Fount. In: Anthropoetics 12, no. 2 (Fall 2006 / Winter 2007), 38 pp.

  26. Blanche, Jacques-Emile.;
    Portrait of a Lifetime (London: Dent, 1937). In: Lives of Victorian Literary Figures IV: Oscar Wilde, Henry James and Edith Wharton By Their Contemporaries. Vol. 2: Henry James. Edited by Sarah Annes Brown. London. Pickering & Chatto, 2006. ISBN-10: 1851968148; pp. 65-74(10)

  27. Bollobás, Enikő.;
    Performing Texts/Performing Readings: A Pragmatic Understanding of the Revisionist Interpretation of American Literature. In: Journal of Pragmatics: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Language Studies, 2007 Dec; 39 (12): pp. 2332-2344(13)

  28. Booth, Alison.;
    The Real Right Place of Henry James: Homes and Haunts. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Fall 2004. Vol. 25, no. 3; p. 216-227(12)

  29. Bradbury, Nicola.;
    Henry James and Britain. In: Zacharias, Greg W. (ed. and introd.) A Companion to Henry James. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell; 2008. xiii, 505 pp. ISBN: 9781405140423; pp. 400-415(16)

  30. Brigham, Ann.;
    Touring Memorial Hall: The State of the Union in The Bostonians. In: Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory, 2006 Autumn; 62 (3): pp. 5-29 (25)

  31. Britzolakis, Christina.;
    Technologies of vision in Henry James's what Maisie knew. In: Novel. Providence: Summer 2001. Vol. 34, no. 3; pp. 369-390(22)

  32. Brooks, Peter.;
    Henry James and Dirty French Novels. In: Henry James Review, 2007 Fall; 28 (3): pp. 202-212(11)

  33. Brown, Bill.;
    Jamesian Matter. In: Zacharias, Greg W. (ed. and introd.) A Companion to Henry James. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell; 2008. xiii, 505 pp. ISBN: 9781405140423; pp. 292-308(17)

  34. Brown, Bill.;
    Reweaving the Carpet (Reading Stephan Mussil Reading James). In: New Literary History: A Journal of Theory and Interpretation, 2008 Autumn; 39 (4): pp. 801-821(21)

  35. Brown, Bill.;
    A thing about things: The art of decoration in the work of Henry JamesIn: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Fall 2002. Vol. 23, no. 3; p. 222-232(11)

  36. Brown, Sarah Annes.;
    Introduction. In: Lives of Victorian Literary Figures IV: Oscar Wilde, Henry James and Edith Wharton By Their Contemporaries. Vol. 2: Henry James. Edited by Sarah Annes Brown. London. Pickering & Chatto, 2006. ISBN-10: 1851968148; pp. ix-xxiii(15)

  37. Bruns, John.;
    Baffling Doom: Dialogue, Laughter, and Comic Perception in Henry JamesIn: Texas Studies in Literature and Language. Austin: Spring 2005. Vol. 47, no. 1; p. 1-30(30)

  38. Buchholtz, Mirosława.;
    The American Scene between Fact and Fiction: A Forgotten Book and a Non-Existent Film. In: The Americanist: Warsaw Journal for the Study of the United States, Vol. 22(2005), pp. 143-154(12)

  39. Buelens, Gert.;
    Henry James and the (Un)Canny American Scene. In: Zacharias, Greg W. (ed. and introd.) A Companion to Henry James. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell; 2008. xiii, 505 pp. ISBN: 9781405140423; pp. 193-207(15)

  40. Buelens, Gert.;
    Imagining Telegraphic Joy in the Canny Cage of Metaphor, Metonymy, and Performativity. In: The Henry James Review, 2006 Spring; 27 (2): pp. 126-139 (14)

  41. Burrows, Stuart.;
    The Place of a Servant in the Scale. In: Nineteenth-Century Literature, 2008 June; 63 (1): pp. 73-103(31)

  42. Burrows, Stuart.;
    Stereotyping Henry JamesIn: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Fall 2002. Vol. 23, no. 3; p. 255-264(10)

  43. Butte, George.;
    Henry James and Deep Intersubjectivity. In: Henry James Review, (30:2), 2009, pp. 129-143(15)

  44. Butterworth-McDermott, Christine.;
    James's Fractured Fairy-Tale: How the Governess Gets Grimm. In: The Henry James Review, 2007 Winter; 28 (1): pp. 43-56(14)

     
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  45. Cagidemetrio, Alide.;
    The Wings of the Dove: Tracing the Phantom of the Palace. In: The Henry James Review, 2006 Fall; 27 (3): pp. 215-227(13)

  46. Cain, William E.;
    Edith Wharton and the Second Story. In: New England Review: Middlebury Series, 2008; 29(2): pp. 95-106(12)

  47. Campbell, Sarah.;
    The Man Who Talked Like a Book, Wrote Like He Spoke. In: Interval(le)s II.2-III.1 (Fall 2008/Winter 2009), pp. 164-173(10)

  48. Caroline, Levander.;
    "Much Less a Book than a State of Vision": The Visibility of Race in Henry JamesIn: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Fall 2002. Vol. 23, no. 3; p. 265-272(8)

  49. Casteras, Susan.;
    "The Prime Hours of First--and Subsequent--Initiations": Henry James on Pre-Raphaelite Art and Artists. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Fall 2002. Vol. 23, no. 3; p. 304-317(14)

  50. Charon, Rita.;
    A Momentary Watcher, or the Imperiled Reader of 'A Round of Visits'. In: Henry James Review, 2008 Fall; 29 (3): pp. 275-286 (12)

  51. Charon, Rita.;
    The Perilous Fate of the Teller, or What Bench? What Desolation? In: Literature and Medicine, 2006 Fall; 25 (2): pp. 412-438(27)

  52. Chilton, Neil.;
    Conceptions of a Beautiful Crisis: Henry James's Reading of The Tempest. In: Henry James Review, 2005 Fall; 26 (3): pp. 218-228(11)

  53. Claggett, Shalyn.;
    Narcissism and the Conditions of Self-Knowledge in James's 'The Jolly Corner'. In: Henry James Review, 2005 Spring; 26 (2): pp. 189-200 (12)

  54. Clasen, Mathias F.;
    Disturbing Images: X-Ray and "The Turn of the Screw". In: "Henry James and the Visual Culture of Modernity" at Department of English, University of Aarhus, Spring 2006. pp. 16-33(18)

  55. Clymer, Jeffory A.;
    The Market in Male Bodies: Henry James's The American and Late-Nineteenth-Century Boxing. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Spring 2004. Vol. 25, no. 2; p. 127-145(19)

  56. Collister, Peter.;
    Writing the self: Henry James and America.
     Pickering & Chatto, 2007. ISBN-13: 9781851968718; 259 pp.

  57. Coslovi, Marina.;
    Henry James and Vittor Carpaccio: The Horizontal and the Vertical in Art. In: RSA 15-16 (2004-2005), pp. 31-44(14)

  58. Coulson, Victoria.;
    Sticky Realism: Armchair Hermeneutics in Late James. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Spring 2004. Vol. 25, no. 2; p. 115-126(12)

  59. Coulson, Victoria.;
    Teacups and Love Letters: Constance Fenimore Woolson and Henry JamesIn: Henry James Review, 2005 Winter; 26 (1): pp. 82-98 (17)

  60. Crane, Brian.;
    From Family Papers to Archive: The James Letters. In: Henry James Review, 2008 Spring; 29 (2): pp. 144-162(19)

  61. Criniti, Steve.:
    Thirty years a slave, and four years a fairy godmother: dressmaking as self-making in Elizabeth Keckley's autobiography. In: ATQ (22:1) 2008, pp. 309-326(18)

     
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  62. Dames, Nicholas.;
    The Disease of Temporality; or, Forgetful Reading in James and Lubbock. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Fall 2004. Vol. 25, no. 3; pp. 246-253(8)

  63. Dames, Nicholas.;
    Wave-Theories and Affective Physiologies: The Cognitive Strain in Victorian Novel Theories. In: Victorian Studies. Bloomington: Winter 2004. Vol. 46, no. 2; p. 206-216(11)

  64. Daugherty, Sarah.;
    The Bostonians and the Crisis of Vocation. In: Zacharias, Greg W. (ed. and introd.) A Companion to Henry James. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell; 2008. xiii, 505 pp. ISBN: 9781405140423; pp. 88-99(12)

  65. Daugherty, Sarah B.;
    Henry JamesIn: American Literary Scholarship: An Annual, 2007; pp. 113-137(25)

  66. Davidson, Guy.;
    Ornamental Identity: Commodity Fetishism, Masculinity, and Sexuality in The Golden Bowl. In: The Henry James Review, 2007 Winter; 28 (1): pp. 26-42 (17)

  67. Davis, Theo.;
    "Out of the medium in which books breathe": The contours of formalism and the golden bowl. In: Novel. Providence: Summer 2001. Vol. 34, no. 3; p. 411-434(24)

  68. Desidero, Mark.;
    The Art of Friction: Henry James's Evasion of the Pictorial. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Fall 2002. Vol. 23, no. 3; p. 273-282(10)

  69. Despotopoulou, Anna.;
    'What Woman Was Ever Safe?': Dangerous Constructions of Womanhood in The Ambassadors. In: Zacharias, Greg W. (ed. and introd.) A Companion to Henry James. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell; 2008. xiii, 505 pp. ISBN: 9781405140423; pp. 139-155(17)

  70. Dimock, Wai Chee.;
    Pre-national Time: Novel, Epic, Henry JamesIn: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Fall 2003. Vol. 24, no. 3; pp. 215-224(10)

  71. Draper, Muriel.;
    Music at Midnight (London: Heinemann, 1929). In: Lives of Victorian Literary Figures IV: Oscar Wilde, Henry James and Edith Wharton By Their Contemporaries. Vol. 2: Henry James. Edited by Sarah Annes Brown. London. Pickering & Chatto, 2006. ISBN-10: 1851968148; pp. 269, 271-281(12)

  72. Dreifus, Erika.;
    A Focus on the "Surrounding Scene": Examining Paris in The Ambassadors. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Winter 2004. Vol. 25, no. 1; p. 44-51(8)

  73. Duban, James.;
    John Walker and the early Edwardsianism of Henry James, Sr. In: The New England Quarterly. Brunswick: Jun 2002. Vol. 75, no. 2; p. 276-285(10)

  74. During, Simon.;
    Henry James and Me. In: MLN. Baltimore: Dec 2003. Vol. 118, no. 5; p. 1278-1294(16)

     
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  75. Eastham, Andrew.;
    "Conventional Signs and Consecrations": Henry James's Theatrical Forms, from "The Theatre Francais" to The Portrait of a Lady. In: The Henry James Review, Vol. 28, no. 3, Fall 2007, pp. 269-280(12)

  76. Eastham, Andrew.;
    'Master of Irony': Henry James, Transatlantic Bildung and the Critique of Aestheticism. In: Symbiosis: A Journal of Anglo-American Literary Relations, 2008 Oct; 12 (2): pp. 167-190(24)

  77. Eaton, Mark A.;
    Miramax, Merchant-Ivory, and the New Nobrow Culture: Niche Marketing The Wings of the Dove and The Golden Bowl. In: Literature Film Quarterly, 2006; 34 (4): pp. 252-256(5)

  78. Eimers, Jennifer.;
    A Brief Biography of Henry JamesIn: Zacharias, Greg W. (ed. and introd.) A Companion to Henry James. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell; 2008. xiii, 505 pp. ISBN: 9781405140423; pp. 277-291(15)

  79. Ender, Evelyne.;
    Unwrapping the Ghost: The Design behind Henry James's The Wings of the Dove. In: Zacharias, Greg W. (ed. and introd.) A Companion to Henry James. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell; 2008. xiii, 505 pp. ISBN: 9781405140423; pp. 156-175(20)

  80. Epstein, Joseph.;
    The Master's Ring. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Fall 2004. Vol. 25, no. 3; p. 204-215(12)

  81. Flannery, Denis.;
    The Appalling Mrs. Luna: Sibling Love, Queer Attachment, and Henry James's The Bostonians. In: Henry James Review, 2005 Winter; 26 (1): pp. 1-19(19)

  82. Flannery, Denis.;
    Exuberance and the Spaces of Inept Instruction: Robert Baden-Powell's Scouting for Boys and Henry James's The Art of the Novel. In: Zacharias, Greg W. (ed. and introd.) A Companion to Henry James. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell; 2008. xiii, 505 pp. ISBN: 9781405140423; pp. 324-342(19)

  83. Flannery, Denis.;
    The Powers of Apostrophe and the Boundaries of Mourning: Henry James, Alan Hollinghurst, and Toby Litt. In: Henry James Review, 2005 Fall; 26 (3): pp. 293-305 (13)

  84. Flatley, Jonathan.;
    Reading into Henry JamesIn: Criticism. Detroit: Winter 2004. Vol. 46, no. 1; p. 103-123(21)

  85. Fleissner, Jennifer L.;
    Henry James's Art of Eating. In: ELH, 2008 Spring; 75 (1): pp. 27-62(36)

  86. Foeller-Pituch,.Elzbieta.;
    Henry James's Cosmopolitan Spaces: Rome as Global City. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Fall 2003. Vol. 24, no. 3; p. 291-297(7)

  87. Fogel, Daniel Mark.;
    Creating Scholarly Community: A Thirty-Year View of the HJR and the Henry James Society. In: Tracing Henry James. Edited by Melanie H. Ross and Greg W. Zacharias. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008. ISBN: 9781847189158; pp. 3-13(11) [Formerly: The Henry James Review, 2006 Fall; 27(3): pp. 285-292(8)]

  88. Follini, Tamara L.;
    Habitations of Modernism: Henry James's New York, 1907.
      2007. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Cambridge Quarterly, pp. 30-46(17) [Later: In: Cambridge Quarterly, 2008; 37 (1): pp. 30-46 (17)]

  89. Follini, Tamara.;
    James, Dickens, and the Indirections of Influence. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Fall 2004. Vol. 25, no. 3; pp. 228-238(11)

  90. Foote, Stephanie.;
    Henry James and the Parvenus: Reading Taste in The Spoils of Poynton. In: The Henry James Review, 2006 Winter; 27 (1): pp. 42-60 (19)

  91. Forbes, Jessica.;
    The Power of Looking: The Gaze in The Portrait of a Lady. In: "Henry James and the Visual Culture of Modernity" at Department of English, University of Aarhus, Spring 2006. pp. 34-43(10)

  92. Ford, Ford Madox.;
    Mightier than the Sword (London: Allen & Unwin, 1938). In: Lives of Victorian Literary Figures IV: Oscar Wilde, Henry James and Edith Wharton By Their Contemporaries. Vol. 2: Henry James. Edited by Sarah Annes Brown. London. Pickering & Chatto, 2006. ISBN-10: 1851968148; pp. 201-227(27)

  93. Frolund, Gro.;
    Jamesian Portraiture and the Enigma of Consciousness. In: "Henry James and the Visual Culture of Modernity" at Department of English, University of Aarhus, Spring 2006. pp. 44-56(13)

  94. Furbank, P. N.;
    On the Historical Novel. In: Raritan. New Brunswick: Winter 2004. Vol. 23, no. 3; p. 94-114(21)

     
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  95. Ganz, Melissa J.;
    'A Strange Opposition': The Portrait of a Lady and the Divorce Debates. In: The Henry James Review, 2006 Spring; 27 (2): pp. 156-174 (19)

  96. Garbowski, Christopher.;
    The Modernity of Henry James and Agnieszka Holland's Washington Square. In: The Americanist: Warsaw Journal for the Study of the United States, Vol. 22(2005), pp. 123-130(8)

  97. Garland, Hamlin.;
    Roadside Meetings (London: John Lane, 1931). In: Lives of Victorian Literary Figures IV: Oscar Wilde, Henry James and Edith Wharton By Their Contemporaries. Vol. 2: Henry James. Edited by Sarah Annes Brown. London. Pickering & Chatto, 2006. ISBN-10: 1851968148; pp. 185-200(16)

  98. Gasiorek, Andrzej; Moore, Daniel.;
    Introduction: Transition, Continuities, Networks, Nuclei. In: International Ford Madox Ford Studies (7) [2008], pp. 13-28(16)

  99. Giles, Paul.;
    Deterritorialization in The Sacred Fount. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Fall 2003. Vol. 24, no. 3; pp. 225-232(8)

  100. Goble, Mark.;
    Delirious Henry James: A Small Boy and New York. In: Modern Fiction Studies. West Lafayette: Summer 2004. Vol. 50, no. 2; p. 351-384(34)

  101. Goble, Mark.;
    Wired Love: Pleasure at a Distance in Henry James and Others. In: ELH, 2007 Summer; 74 (2): pp. 397-427(31)

  102. Gordon, Rebecca M.;
    Portraits Perversely Framed: Jane Campion and Henry JamesIn: Film Quarterly, 2002-2003 Winter; 56 (2): pp. 14-24(11)

  103. Gosse, Edmund.;
    Aspects and Impressions (London: Cassell & Co. Lyd, 1922). In: Lives of Victorian Literary Figures IV: Oscar Wilde, Henry James and Edith Wharton By Their Contemporaries. Vol. 2: Henry James. Edited by Sarah Annes Brown. London. Pickering & Chatto, 2006. ISBN-10: 1851968148; pp. 25-63(39)

  104. Graham, Wendy.;
    Growing Up Absurd: The Search for Self in Henry James's The American. In: Zacharias, Greg W. (ed. and introd.) A Companion to Henry James. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell; 2008. xiii, 505 pp. ISBN: 9781405140423; pp. 51-69(19)

  105. Graham, Wendy.;
    Knickerbocker Modernism in 'Crapy Cornelia'. In: Henry James Review, 2008 Fall; 29 (3): pp. 236-244 (9)

  106. Graham, Wendy.;
    Pictures for texts. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Winter 2003. Vol. 24, no. 1; p. 1-26(26)

  107. Greenhill, Jennifer A.;
    Illustrating the Shadow of Doubt: Henry James, Blindness, and 'The Real Thing'. In: MacLeod, Catriona (ed. and introd.), Plesch, Veronique (ed.), Schoell-Glass, Charlotte (ed.), Elective Affinities: Testing Word and Image Relationships, Amsterdam, Netherlands: Rodopi, 2009. 421 pp.(Word & Image Interactions6). pp. 261-280(20)

  108. Gregory, Melissa Valiska.;
    From Melodrama to Monologue: Henry James and Domestic Terror. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Spring 2004. Vol. 25, no. 2; p. 146-167(22)

  109. Griem, Julika.;
    Visuality and Its Discontents. On Some Uses of Invisibility in Edgar Allen Poe, George Eliot, and Henry JamesIn: Anglistik und Englischunterricht, 2008; 71: pp. 245-265(21)

  110. Griffin, Susan M.;
    James and Film. In: Zacharias, Greg W. (ed. and introd.) A Companion to Henry James. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell; 2008. xiii, 505 pp. ISBN: 9781405140423; pp. 472-489(18)

  111. Grimstad, Paul.;
    Pym, Poe, and 'The Golden Bowl'. In: Henry James Review, 2008 Fall; 29 (3): pp. 229-235 (7)

  112. Guttfeld, Dorota.;
    Henry James: Literary Master of Games. In: The Americanist: Warsaw Journal for the Study of the United States, Vol. 22(2005), pp. 155-164(10)

     
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  113. Hadley, Tessa.;
    Seated Alone with a Book…  In: Henry James Review, 2005 Fall; 26(3): pp. 229-236(8)

  114. Halliday, Sam.;
    Helen Keller, Henry James, and the Social Relations of Perception. In: Criticism: A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts, 2006 Spring; 48 (2): pp. 175-201(27)

  115. Halliwell, Michael.;
    The Voice of the "Master": Henry James and Opera. In: The Americanist: Warsaw Journal for the Study of the United States, Vol. 22(2005), pp. 11-34(24)

  116. Hannah, Daniel.;
    Henry James, Impressionism and Publicity. In: Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature, 2007; 61 (2): pp. 28-43(16)

  117. Hannah, Daniel.;
    'Massed Ambiguity': Fatness in Henry James's The Ivory Tower. In: Twentieth Century Literature: A Scholarly and Critical Journal, 2007 Winter; 53 (4): pp. 460-487(28)

  118. Hannah, Daniel.;
    The Private Life, the Public Stage: Henry James in Recent Fiction. In: Journal of Modern Literature, 2007 Spring; 30 (3): pp. 70-94(25)

  119. Hansen, Charlotte Kaas.;
    "Such awful eyes": Ghosts and Hysteria in "The Turn of the Screw". In: "Henry James and the Visual Culture of Modernity" at Department of English, University of Aarhus, Spring 2006. pp. 57-67(11)

  120. Haralson, Eric.;
    Rereading Gertrude Stein Rereading Henry James (After a Fashion). In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Fall 2004. Vol. 25, no. 3; p. 239-245(7)

  121. Haviland, Beverly.;
    Henry James @ Ground Zero: Remembering the Future. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Fall 2004. Vol. 25, no. 3; p. 285-295(11)

  122. Hawkins, Stephanie.;
    Stalking the Biracial Hidden Self in Henry James's The Sense of the Past and "The Jolly Corner". In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Fall 2004. Vol. 25, no. 3; p. 276-284(9)

  123. Hays, Peter L.;
    Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises and James's The Ambassadors. In: The Hemingway Review. Moscow: Spring 2001.Vol. 20, no. 2; p. 90-98(9)

  124. Hillis, Miller, J.;
    Henry James and 'Focalization,' or Why James Loves Gyp. In: Phelan, James (ed. and introd.); Rabinowitz, Peter J. (ed. and introd.) A Companion to Narrative Theory. Malden, MA: Blackwell; 2005. xvii, 571 pp. (book article) ISBN: 9781405114769; pp. 124-135(12)

  125. Hoffman, Anne Golomb.;
    Is Psychoanalysis a Poetics of the Body? In: American Imago: Psychoanalysis and the Human Sciences, 2006 Winter; 63 (4): pp. 395-422(18)

  126. Hoover, David.;
    Corpus Stylistics, Stylometry, and the Styles of Henry JamesIn: Style, 2007 Summer; 41 (2): pp. 174-203(30)

  127. Horne, Philip.;
    Henry James and 'the Forces of Violence': On the Track of 'Big Game' in 'The Jolly Corner'. In: The Henry James Review, 2006 Fall; 27 (3): pp. 237-247 (11)

  128. Horne, Philip.;
    Henry James among the Poets. In: Henry James Review, 2005 Winter; 26 (1): pp. 68-81 (14)

  129. Horne, Philip.;
    Revisitings and Revisions in the New York Edition of the Novels and Tales of Henry JamesIn: Zacharias, Greg W. (ed. and introd.) A Companion to Henry James. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell; 2008. xiii, 505 pp. ISBN: 9781405140423; pp. 208-230(23)

  130. Howells, W. D.;
    'Henry James, Jr.', Century Magazine (1882-3). In: Lives of Victorian Literary Figures IV: Oscar Wilde, Henry James and Edith Wharton By Their Contemporaries. Vol. 2: Henry James. Edited by Sarah Annes Brown. London. Pickering & Chatto, 2006. ISBN-10: 1851968148; pp. 1-9(9)

  131. Hsu, Hsuan.;
    Post-American James and the Question of Scale. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Fall 2003. Vol. 24, no. 3; pp. 233-243(11)

  132. Hubble, Nick.;
    The Origins of Intermodernism in Ford Madox Ford's Parallax View. In: International Ford Madox Ford Studies (7) [2008], pp. 167-188(22)

  133. Hughes, Clair.;
    Bad Years in the Matrimonial Market: James's Shorter Fiction, 1865-1878. In: Zacharias, Greg W. (ed. and introd.) A Companion to Henry James. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell; 2008. xiii, 505 pp. ISBN: 9781405140423; pp. 17-31(15)

  134. Hurley, Natasha.;
    Henry James and the Sexuality of Literature: Before and Beyond Queer Theory. In: Zacharias, Greg W. (ed. and introd.)., A Companion to Henry James. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell; 2008. xiii, 505 pp. ISBN: 9781405140423; pp. 309-323(15)

  135. Hutchison, Hazel.;
    The Art of Living Inward: Henry James on Rupert Brooke. In: The Henry James Review, Vol. 29, no. 2, Spring 2008, pp. 132-143(12)

  136. Hutchinson, Hazel.;
    James's Spectacles: Distorted Vision in The Ambassadors. In: Henry James Review, 2005 Winter; 26 (1): pp. 39-51(13)

  137. Hutchison, Hazel.;
    What Is the Matter with Henry James? [Review Essay]. In: Studies in the Novel, Vol. 41, no. 1, Spring 2009, pp. 106-115(10)

     
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  138. Ian, Marcia.;
    Immaculate Conceptions: Henry James and the Private Sphere. In: Henry James Review, 2001 Fall; 22 (3): pp. 239-247(9)

  139. İçöz, Nursel.;
    The Extensive Use of Imagery and Symbolism in the Depiction of Moral Ambiguity in James's The Wings of the Dove and The Golden Bowl. In: Hacettepe Üniversitesi Edebiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, 2006 / Cilt: 23 / Say?: 1 / ss. 1-18(18)

  140. Ildiko Olasz.;
    'Written in Crude Defiance of the Illustrator': Proto-Modernist Authorship and the Verbal-Visual Reception of Henry James's Washington Square. In: Reception:texts, readers, audiences, history, Vol. 1 (Fall, 2008), pp. 94-127(34)

  141. Irmscher, Christoph.;
    "Headache All Day": Henry James Clark at Agassiz's Museum. In: Raritan: a quarterly review (Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, NJ) (29:2) Fall 2009, pp. 69-100(32)

  142. Izzo, Donatella.;
    Nothing Personal: Women Characters, Gender Ideology, and Literary Representation. In: Zacharias, Greg W. (ed. and introd.) A Companion to Henry James. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell; 2008. xiii, 505 pp. ISBN: 9781405140423; pp. 343-359(17)

  143. Izzo, Donatella.;
    Setting a Free Woman Free: The Portrait(s) of a Lady. In: The Americanist: Warsaw Journal for the Study of the United States, Vol. 22(2005), pp. 101-122(22)

  144. Jang, Kiyoon.;
    Governess as Ghostwriter: Unauthorized Authority and Uncanny Authorship in Henry James's "The Turn of the Screw". In: The Henry James Review, Vol. 28, no. 1, Winter 2007, pp. 13-25(13)

  145. Johanningsmeier, Charles.;
    How Real American Readers Originally Experienced James's 'The Real Thing'. In: The Henry James Review, 2006 Winter; 27 (1): pp. 75-99 (25)

  146. Jones, Steven Swann.;
    Folklore in James's fiction: Turning the Screw. In: Western Folklore. Chico: Winter 2001. Vol. 60, no. 1; p. 1-24(24)

  147. Jottkandt. Sigi.;
    Portrait of an Act: Aesthetics and Ethics in The Portrait of a Lady. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Winter 2004. Vol. 25, no. 1; p. 67-86(20)

  148. Jöttkandt, Sigi.;
    Truth, Knowledge, and Magic in The Golden Bowl. In: Zacharias, Greg W. (ed. and introd.) A Companion to Henry James. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell; 2008. xiii, 505 pp. ISBN: 9781405140423; pp. 176-192(17)

     
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  149. Kathleen Lawrence.;
    Osmond's Complaint: Gilbert Osmond's Mother and the Cultural Context of James's The Portrait of a Lady. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Winter 2005. Vol. 26, no. 1; p. 52-67(16)

  150. Klein, Marcus;
    Henry James's Sacred Fount: The Theory, the Theorist, and the Lady. In: Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory, 2006 Autumn; 62 (3): pp. 83-104(22)

  151. Klein, Marcus.;
    What to Make of Maisie. In: New England Review. Middlebury: 2006. Vol. 27, no. 4; p. 134-158(25)

  152. Kliger, Ilya.;
    Anamorphic Realism: Veridictory Plots in Balzac, Dostoevsky, and Henry JamesIn: Comparative Literature, 2007 Fall; 59 (4): pp. 294-314(21)

  153. Kovács, Ágnes Zsófia.;
    The Function of the Imagination in the Writings of Henry James: The Production of a Civilized Experience.
     New York: The Edwin Mellen Press, 2006. ISBN10: 0-7734-5787-9; 241 pp.

  154. Kovács, Ágnes Zsófia.;
    On a Jamesian Ethics of Manners: Henry James's Cultural Criticism. In: Americana: E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, 2006 Fall; 2 (2): [no pagination]. 9 pp.

  155. Kovács, Ágnes Zsófia.;
    Recanonizing Henry James: Colm Tóibín's The Master. In: Americana: E-Journal of American Studies in Hungary, 2007 Spring; 3 (1): [no pagination]. 9 pp.

  156. Kventsel, Anna.;
    'The Historic Muse': On The Ambassadors. In: Decadence in the late novels of Henry James. By Anna Kventsel. Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. X, 232 pp. ISBN: 0-230-00827-5, 978-0-230-00827-4; pp. 26-56(31)

  157. Kramer, Kathryn.;
    The Secrets of the Master. In: Henry James Review, 2008 Spring; 29 (2): pp. 197-207(11)

  158. Kreilkamp, Ivan.;
    Pitying the Sheep in Far from the Madding Crowd. In: Novel, Sep 2009; (42:3), pp. 474-481(8)

  159. Kreisel, Deanna K.;
    What Maxie Knew: The Gift and Oedipus in What Maisie Knew and Rushmore. In: Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature, 2005 June; 38 (2): pp. 1-17 (17)

  160. Kurnick, David.:
    'Horrible impossible': Henry James's awkward stage. In: Henry James Review (26:2) [Spring 2005], pp. 109-129(21)

  161. Kurnick, David.;
    What Does Jamesian Style Want? In: Henry James Review, 28 (3): Fall 2007, pp. 213-222(10)

     
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  162. Lawrence, Kathleen.;
    Osmond's Complaint: Gilbert Osmond's Mother and the Cultural Context of James's The Portrait of a Lady. In: Henry James Review, 2005 Winter; 26 (1): pp. 52-67(17)

  163. Leibowitz, Karen;
    Legible Reticence: Unspoken Dialogues in Henry JamesIn: Henry James Review, 2008 Winter; 29 (1): pp. 16-35(20)

  164. Lewis, Pericles.;
    Christopher Newman's Haircloth Shirt: Worldly Asceticism, Conversion, and Auto-Machia in the American. In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Fall 2005. Vol. 37, no. 3; p. 308-328(21)

  165. Lewis, Pericles.;
    "The Reality of the Unseen": Shared Fictions and Religious Experience in the Ghost Stories of Henry JamesIn: The Arizona Quarterly. Tucson: Summer 2005. Vol. 61, no. 2; p. 33-67(35)

  166. Lobb, Edward.;
    The Family Reunion: Eliot, James, and the Buried Life. In: Connotations: A Journal for Critical Debate, 2008-2009; 18 (1-3): pp. 104-122(19)

  167. Lurz, John;
    Modern Mnemosynes: Female Memory and the Allegory of Gender. In: Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature, 2008 Dec; 41 (4): pp. 61-75(15)

     
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  168. Machlan, Elizabeth Boyle.;
    "There Are Plenty of Houses ": Architecture and Genre in the Portait of A Lady. In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Winter 2005. Vol. 37, no. 4; p. 394-410(17)

  169. MacInnis, James.;
    Coping with Opportunity: Exploring the Notion of Personal Freedom in The Portrait of a Lady. In: "Henry James and the Visual Culture of Modernity" at Department of English, University of Aarhus, Spring 2006. pp. 81-91(11)

  170. Mackenzie, Compton.;
    'Henry James', Life and Letters Today (1943). In: Lives of Victorian Literary Figures IV: Oscar Wilde, Henry James and Edith Wharton By Their Contemporaries. Vol. 2: Henry James. Edited by Sarah Annes Brown. London. Pickering & Chatto, 2006. ISBN-10: 1851968148; pp. 159-171(13)

  171. Macksey, Richard.;
    "Sur le bord de la tombe": James and the Shadow of Musset. In: MLN. Baltimore: Dec 2003. Vol. 118, no. 5; pp. 1237-1250(14)

  172. MacLaren, I. S.;
    Henry James Warre's and Paul Kane's Sketches in the Athabasca Watershed, 1846. In: Culturing wilderness in Jasper National Park : studies in two centuries of the human history in the Upper Athabasca River Watershed / I.S. MacLaren ... [et al.]. The University of Alberta Press, 2007. ISBN 978-0-88864-483-1; pp. 41-70(30)

  173. Maitzen, Rohan.;
    Martha Nussbaum and the Moral Life of Middlemarch. In: Philosophy and Literature, Vol. 30, no. 1, April 2006 pp. 190-207(18)

  174. Margolis, Stacey.;
    Homo-formalism: Analogy in the sacred fount. In: Novel. Providence: Summer 2001. Vol. 34, no. 3; p. 391-411(21)

  175. Margolis, Stacey.;
    The Rise and Fall of Public Opinion: Poe to James. In: ELH, 2009 Fall; 76 (3): pp. 713-737(25)

  176. Marijane R Davis Wernsman..;
    The Figure in the Carpet of "Honeysuckle Cottage": P. G. Wodehouse and Henry JamesIn: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Winter 2005. Vol. 26, no. 1; p. 99-104(6)

  177. Martin, Michael R.;
    Branding Milly Theale: The capital case of The Wings of the Dove. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Spring 2003. Vol. 24, no. 2; p. 103-132(30)

  178. Matheson, Neill.;
    Intimacy and Form: James on Hawthorne's Charm. In: The Henry James Review, 2007 Spring; 28 (2): pp. 120-139 (20)

  179. McBride, Christine.;
    The Plot against Narration: Disavowal in The Spoils of Poynton. In: Henry James Review, 2007 Fall; 28 (3): pp. 249-258 (10)

  180. McFadden, Katie.;
    The Artist of The Portrait of a Lady. In: "Henry James and the Visual Culture of Modernity" at Department of English, University of Aarhus, Spring 2006. pp. 92-102(11)

  181. McKee, Patricia.;
    Travel in The Ambassadors. In: Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory, 2006 Autumn; 62 (3): pp. 105-127 (23)

  182. McWhirter, David.;
    Henry James, (Post)Modernist? In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Spring 2004. Vol. 25, no. 2; p. 168-194(27)

  183. Meeuwis, Michael.;
    Living the Dream: Benjamin's Arcades Project and The Golden Bowl. In: The Henry James Review, 2006 Winter; 27 (1): pp. 61-74 (14)

  184. Mendelssohn, Michèle.;
    Homosociality and the Aesthetic in Henry James's Roderick Hudson. In: Nineteenth - Century Literature. Berkeley: Mar 2003. Vol. 57, no. 4; p. 512-541(30)

  185. Menke, Richard.;
    "Framed and Wired": Teaching "In the Cage" at the Intersection of Literature and Media. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Winter 2004. Vol. 25, no. 1; p. 33-43(11)

  186. Meyers, Jeffrey.;
    'Daisy Miller' and the Romantic Poets. In: The Henry James Review, 2007 Winter; 28 (1): pp. 94-100(7)

  187. Michie, Elsie B.;
    The Odd Couple: Anthony Trollope and Henry JamesIn: The Henry James Review, 2006 Winter; 27 (1): pp. 10-23 (14)

  188. Miller, Andrew.;
    Lives Unled in Realist Fiction. In: Representations, Vol. 98, No. 1 (Spring 2007), pp. 118-134(17)

  189. Miller, J. Hillis.:
    Literature and a woman's right to choose - not to marry. In: Diacritics: a review of contemporary criticism (35:4) [Winter 2005], pp. 42-46,48-58(16)

  190. Miller, J. Hillis.;
    Oscar in The Tragic Muse. In: Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory, 2006 Autumn; 62 (3): pp. 31-44 (14)

  191. Miller, Matt.:
    Makings of Americans: Whitman's and Stein's poetics of inclusion. In: Arizona Quarterly: a journal of American literature, culture and theory (65:3) [Autumn 2009], pp. 39-59(21)

  192. Mills, Victoria.;
    'A long, sunny harvest of taste and curiosity': Collecting, aesthetics and the female body in Henry James's The Spoils of Poynton. In: Women's History Review, vol. 18, no. 4 (2009), pp. 669-686(18)

  193. Mitchell, Lee Clark.;
    Ethics, Aesthetics, and the Case of Late James. In: Raritan. New Brunswick: Spring 2003. Vol. 22, no. 4; p. 71-89(19)

  194. Mitchell, Lee Clark.;
    'Ghostlier Demarcations, Keener Sounds': Scare Quotes in 'The Jolly Corner'. In: Henry James Review, 2007 Fall; 28 (3): pp. 223-231 (9)

  195. Mitchell, Lee Clark.;
    'To Suffer Like Chopped Limbs': The Dispossessions of The Spoils of Poynton. In: Henry James Review, 2005 Winter; 26 (1): pp. 20-38 (19)

  196. Møller, Marianne.;
    The Author in his Work: Henry James and the Changing Concept of Authorship in the Late Nineteenth Century. In: "Henry James and the Visual Culture of Modernity" at Department of English, University of Aarhus, Spring 2006. pp. 103-116(14)

  197. Monteiro, George.;
    The 'Bordereau' of The Aspern Papers. In: ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews, (22:1), 2009, pp. 33-35(3)

  198. Moss, Laura.;
    Hesitating Readers: When The Turn of the Screw Meets Disgrace in the Classroom. In: English Studies in Canada, (35:2-3), 2009, pp. 129-144(16)

  199. Mullen, Patrick.;
    The Aesthetics of Self-Management: Intelligence, Capital, and The House of Mirth. In: Novel: A Forum on Fiction, (42:1), 2009, pp. 40-61(22)

  200. Mullin, Katherine.;
    The Shop-Girl Revolutionary in Henry James's The Princess Casamassima. In: Nineteenth-Century Literature, 2008 Sept; 63 (2): pp. 197-222 (26)

  201. Murphy, J. Stephen.;
    Revision as a 'Living Affair' in Henry James's New York Edition. In: Henry James Review, 2008 Spring; 29 (2): pp. 163-180 (18)

  202. Mussil, Stephan.;
    A Secret in Spite of Itself: Recursive Meaning in Henry James's 'The Figure in the Carpet'. In: New Literary History: A Journal of Theory and Interpretation, 2008 Autumn; 39 (4): pp. 769-799(31)

     
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  203. Newell, Kate.;
    Washington Square's 'Virus of Suggestion': Source Texts, Intertexts, and Adaptations. In: Literature Film Quarterly, 2006; 34 (3): pp. 204-211(8)

  204. Nichols, Tom.;
    James, Ruskin, and Tintoretto. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Fall 2002. Vol. 23, no. 3; p. 294-303(10)

  205. Nikolopoulou, Kalliopi.;
    Autospectrography: On Henry James's The Turn of the Screw. In: Journal of Modern Literature. Bloomington: Fall 2004. Vol. 28, no. 1; p. 1-24(24)

  206. Njegosh, Tatiana Petrovich.;
    "How a man should meet trouble": The Master's Mediterranean Actors as Models of Self-Possession. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Fall 2003. Vol. 24, no. 3; p. 298-306(9)

  207. O'Donnell, Heather.;
    "My own funny little lecture boom": Henry James's American performance. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Spring 2003. Vol. 24, Iss. 2; p. 133-145(13)

  208. O'Donnell, Patrick.;
    Henry James's Memento. In: Henry James Review, (30:2), 2009, pp. 115-128 (14)

  209. O'Donnell, Patrick.;
    James's Birdcage/Hitchcock's Birds. In: Arizona Quarterly: A Journal of American Literature, Culture, and Theory, 2006 Autumn; 62 (3): pp. 45-62(18)

  210. O'Farrell, Mary Ann.;
    Missing Jane Austen: Henry James Considers the Old Maid. In: The Henry James Review, 2006 Winter; 27 (1): pp. 1-9(9)

  211. O'Gorman, Francis.;
    'Fabulous and Illusive': Giorgione and Henry James's 'The Aspern Papers' (1888). In: The Henry James Review, 2006 Spring; 27 (2): pp. 175-187 (13)

  212. O'Hara, Daniel T.;
    'Monstrous Levity': Between Realism and Vision in Two of Henry James's Artist-Tales. In: Henry James Review, 2007 Fall; 28 (3): pp. 242-248 (7)

  213. Ohi, Kevin.;
    The Author of 'Beltraffio': The Exquisite Boy and Henry James's Equicocal Aetheticism. In: ELH. Baltimore: Fall 2005. Vol. 72, no. 3; p. 747-767(21)

  214. Ohi, Kevin.;
    Forms of initiation: The Tree of Knowledge. In: Henry James Review (29:2) [Spring 2008], pp. 118-131(14)

  215. Ohi, Kevin.;
    'The Novel Is Older, and So Are the Young': On the Queerness of Style. In: The Henry James Review, 2006 Spring; 27 (2): pp. 140-155 (16)

  216. Olson, Greta.;
    Prisons of Stone and Mind: Henry James's The Princess Casamassima and In the Cage. In: Alber, Jan (ed. and introd.), Lauterbach, Frank (ed. and introd.), Stones of Law, Bricks of Shame: Narrating Imprisonment in the Victorian Age, Toronto, ON: U of Toronto P, 2009. vi, 289 pp. pp. 233-255(23)

  217. Olson, Liesl M.;
    "Under the Lids of Jerusalem": The Guised Role of Jewishness in Henry James's the Golden Bowl. In: Modern Fiction Studies. West Lafayette: Winter 2003. Vol. 49, no. 4; p. 660-686(27)

  218. Oltean, Roxana.;
    An 'Unnatural Alliance': Realism and Revolution in Henry James's The Princess Casamassima. In: Henry James Review, (30:2), 2009, pp. 144-161 (18)

  219. Oltean, Roxana.;
    "I Longed for a New World": Colonial Hysteria, The American, and Henry James's Paris. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Fall 2003. Vol. 24, no. 3; p. 269-280(12)

  220. Oster, Sharon B.;
    The Shop of Curiosities: Henry James, 'the Jew,' and the Production of Value. In: ELH, 2008 Winter; 75 (4): pp. 963-992(30)

  221. Otten, Thomas J.;
    A Superficial Reading of Henry James. Preoccupations with the Material World.
     The Ohio State University Press. Columbus, 2006. ISBN 0-8142-1026-0 (cloth : alk. paper): 197 pp.
     
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  222. Palmer, Sean.;
    Political Context Re-Considered: Henry James and Marriage Reform in The Wings of the Dove. In: English Studies in Canada, 2005 Dec; 31 (4): pp. 75-99(25)

  223. Parkes, Adam.;
    Collaborations: Henry James and the poet-critics. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Fall 2002. Vol. 23, no. 3; pp. 283-283(11)

  224. Paryż, Marek.;
    Filming the "Unfilmable": The Golden Bowl on Screen. In: The Americanist: Warsaw Journal for the Study of the United States, Vol. 22(2005), pp. 85-100(16)

  225. Pearson, Maeve.;
    Re-Exposing the Jamesian Child: The Paradox of Children's Privacy. In: Henry James Review. Volume 28, Number 2, Spring 2007, pp. 101-119(19)

  226. Penn, Sheldon.;
    Lacanian Textuality in Carlos Fuentes's Aura and Henry James's The Turn of the Screw. In: Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 2006; 83 (4): pp. 385-400(16)

  227. Perosa, Sergio.;
    The Wings of the Dove and the Coldness of Venice. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Fall 2003. Vol. 24, no. 3; pp. 281-290(10)

  228. Petty, Leslie.;
    The Political Is Personal: The Feminist Lesson of Henry James's The Bostonians. In: Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 34 (5): July-Aug, 2005, pp. 377-403(27)

  229. Piper, Kevin.;
    An 'Interspace Worth Mention': Henry James's Approach and the Critique of Mastery in The American Scene. In: Henry James Review, 2008 Spring; 29 (2): pp. 105-117 (13)

  230. Pippin, Robert B.;
    On Maisie's Knowing Her Own Mind. In: Zacharias, Greg W. (ed. and introd.) A Companion to Henry James. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell; 2008. xiii, 505 pp. ISBN: 9781405140423; pp. 121-138(18)

  231. Poole, Adrian.;
    Nanda's Smile: Teaching James and the Sense of Humor. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Winter 2004. Vol. 25, no. 1; p. 4-18(15)

  232. Powers, Elizabeth.;
    'Interrogation of the Past': Henry James and William Wetmore Story. In: Arion: A Journal of Humanities and the Classics, 2008 Fall; 16 (2): pp. 51-70(20)

  233. Praet, Stijn.;
    Unhinging the Familiar: The Uncanny in "The Turn of the Screw". In: Psychoanalytische perspectieven 25.2 (2007): pp. 213-222(10)

  234. Pranger, Burcht.;
    Henry James and Augustine on Still Life. In: MLN. Baltimore: Dec 2004. Vol. 119, no. 5; p. 979-993(15)

  235. Puckett, Kent.;
    Stupid Sensations: Henry James, Good Form, and Reading Middlemarch Without a Brain. In: The Henry James Review, Vol. 28, no. 3, Fall 2007, pp. 292-298(7)

     
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    Beastly Vagueness in Charles Sanders Peirce and Henry JamesIn: Philosophy and Literature, 2007 Oct; 31 (2): pp. 362-377(16)

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    Henry James' Autobiography (1913-1915): Creating "The Master". In: Koray Melikoglu, Life Writing: Autobiography, Biography and Travel Writing in Contemporary Literature (Stuttgart: Ibidem Verlag, 2007): pp. 113-125(13)

  238. Raw, Laurence.;
    Hollywoodizing Henry James: Jack Clayton's The Innocents (1961). In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Winter 2004. Vol. 25, no. 1; p. 97-109(13)

  239. Raw, Laurence.:
    Horrific Henry James: Michael Winner's The Nightcomers (1971). In: Literature/Film Quarterly (31:3) 2003, 193-198(6)

  240. Raw, Laurence.;
    Reconstructing Henry James: The Heiress. In: Literature Film Quarterly, 2002; 30 (4): pp. 243-248(6)

  241. Raw, Laurence.;
    Rethinking the costume drama: Agnieszka Holland's Washington Square (1997). In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Winter 2003. Vol. 24, no. 1; p. 69-81(13)

  242. Raw, Laurence.;
    The Wings of The Dove: An Unproduced Film Script (1949). In: The Henry James Review, 2007 Spring; 28 (2): pp. 174-181(8)

  243. Rawlings, Peter.:
    Vital Illusions in The Portrait of a Lady. In: Zacharias, Greg W. (ed. and introd.) A Companion to Henry James. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell; 2008. xiii, 505 pp. ISBN: 9781405140423; pp. 70-87(18)

  244. Readey, Jonathan;
    Evaluating 'Value': Art and the Exploration of Aesthetic, Economic, and Cultural Value in The Outcry. In: Henry James Review, 2008 Fall; 29 (3): pp. 257-264 (8)

  245. Reed, Kimberly C.;
    'The Abysses of Silence' in The Turn of the Screw. In: Zacharias, Greg W. (ed. and introd.) A Companion to Henry James. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell; 2008. xiii, 505 pp. ISBN: 9781405140423; pp. 100-120(21)

  246. Reid, Colbey Emmerson.;
    The Statistical Aesthetics of Henry James, or Jamesian Naturalism. In: Henry James Review, (30:2), 2009, pp. 101-114 (14)

  247. Ribbat, Christoph.;
    'Attracted by a Dusky Object': Henry James's 'The Patagonia' and Its Atlantic Context. In: The Henry James Review, 2007 Winter; 28 (1): pp. 1-12 (12)

  248. Ricciardi, Caterina.;
    Pound and Henry James's 'Small Boy' Persona. In: Quaderni di Palazzo Serra, 15(2008): pp. 65-77(13)

  249. Richardson, Joan.;
    Henry James's more than rational distortion. In: A Natural History of Pragmatism: The Fact of Feeling from Jonathan Edwards to Gertrude Stein. by Joan Richardson. Cambridge University Press, 2007. ISBN 978-0-521-83748-4; pp. 137-178(42)

  250. Rivkin, Julie.;
    Writing the Gay '80s with Henry James: David Leavitt's A Place I've Never Been and Alan Hollinghurst's The Line of Beauty. In: Henry James Review, 2005 Fall; 26 (3): pp. 282-292 (11)

  251. Rodríguez Gómez, Paula María.;
    An Archetypal Reading of the Cage Symbol in Henry James's Major Phase. In: Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses, 2007; 54: pp. 69-86 (18)

  252. Rosenberg, Joseph Elkanah.;
    Tangible Objects: Grasping 'The Aspern Papers'. In: The Henry James Review, 2006 Fall; 27(3): pp. 256-263(8)

  253. Ross, Melanie H.;
    'The Mirror with a Memory': Tracking Consciousness in the Preface to The Golden Bowl. In: Henry James Review, 2005 Fall; 26 (3): pp. 246-255 (10)

  254. Rowe, John Carlos.;
    Henry James and Globalization. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Fall 2003. Vol. 24, no. 3; p. 205-214(10)

  255. Rowe, John Carlos.;
    Henry James and the United States. In: The Henry James Review, 2006 Fall; 27(3): pp. 228-236(9)

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  257. Rubeo, Ugo.;
    Taking the "Organic" View: The Vertical/Horizontal Crux in Henry James's The American Scene. In: RSA 15-16 (2004-2005), pp. 7-30(24)

  258. Rubery, Matthew.;
    Henry James, in Short. In: The Henry James Review, Vol. 29, Number 3, Fall 2008, pp. 222-228(7)

  259. Rubery, Matthew;
    Unspoken Intimacy in Henry James's 'The Papers'. In: Nineteenth-Century Literature, 2006 Dec; 61 (3): pp. 343-367(25)

  260. Rubery, Matthew.;
    Wishing to Be Interviewed in Henry James's The Reverberator. In: The Henry James Review, Vol. 28, no. 1, Winter 2007, pp. 57-72(16)

  261. Ryan, Susan M.;
    The Bostonians and the Civil War. In: Henry James Review, 2005 Fall; 26 (3): pp. 265-272 (8)

     
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  263. Salmoni, Steven.;
    Ghosts, Crowds, and Spectacles: Visions of Venetian Travel in Henry James's Italian Hours. In: Journal of Narrative Theory, 2005 Fall; 35 (3): pp. 277-291(15)

  264. Saltz, Laura.;
    Henry James's Overexposures. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Fall 2004. Vol. 25, no. 3; p. 254-266(13)

  265. Sanchez-Pardo Gonzalez, Esther.;
    The Lure of the Object in Henry James's Fictions of Thwarted Desire: Reflections on the Libidinal and Social Poetics of Literary Forms. In: Atlantis: Revista de la Asociacion Espanola de Estudios Ingleses y Norteamericanos, 2008 Dec; 30 (2): pp. 27-41(15)

  266. Sanner, Kristin.;
    'Wasn't All History Full of the Destruction of Precious Things?': Missing Mothers, Feminized Fathers, and the Purchase of Freedom in Henry James's The Portrait of a Lady. In: Henry James Review, 2005 Spring; 26(2): pp. 147-167 (21)

  267. Santesso, Aaron.;
    The Birth of the Birthplace: Bread Street and Literary Tourism Before Stratford. In: ELH. Baltimore: Summer 2004.Vol. 71, no. 2; p. 377-403(27)

  268. Sassian, David.;
    The Ritual in 'The Novel in The Ring and the Book': Browning, Henry James, Eric Gans. In: Victorian Poetry, 2008 Fall; 46 (3): pp. 233-247 (15)

  269. Savoy, Eric.;
    Subjunctive Biography. In: The Henry James Review, 2006 Fall; 27(3): pp. 248-255(8)

  270. Scherzinger, Karen.;
    'The Dilemmas That Jump Out at Us If We Look Sideways': Siblings and Seriality in The Turn of the Screw. In: English Studies in Africa: A Journal of the Humanities, 2005; 48 (2): pp. 7-20 (14)

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    "Lurking ghosts": Metaphor, The Ambassadors, and Henry James's population of the American scene. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Spring 2003. Vol. 24, no. 2; p. 168-179(12)

  272. Scherzinger, Karen.;
    Staging Henry James: Representing the Author in Colm Tóibín's The Master and David Lodge's Author, Author! A Novel. In: The Henry James Review, Vol. 29, no. 2, Spring 2008, pp. 181-196(16)

  273. Schoenbach, Lisi.;
    A Jamesian State: The American Scene and 'the Working of Democratic Institutions'. In: Henry James Review, (30:2), 2009, pp. 162-179 (18)

  274. Schor, Hilary M.;
    Reading Knowledge: Curiosity in The Golden Bowl. In: Henry James Review (26:3) [Fall 2005], pp. 237-245(9)

  275. Scott, Rebekah.;
    A Fitting 'Form': The Ethical Bearing of a Keyword in Roderick Hudson. In: Henry James Review, 2007 Fall; 28 (3): pp. 232-241 (10)

  276. Shaheen, Aaron.;
    Henry James's Southern Mode of Imagination: Men, Women, and the Image of the South in The Bostonians. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Spring 2003. Vol. 24, no. 2; p. 180-192(13)

  277. Shaheen, Aaron.;
    'The Social Dusk of that Mysterious Democracy': Race, Sexology, and the New Woman in Henry James's The Bostonians. In: American Transcendental Quarterly, 2005 Dec; 19 (4): pp. 281-299(19)

  278. Sheaffer-Jones, Caroline.;
    The Subject of Narration: Blanchot and Henry James's The Turn of the Screw. In: COLLOQUY text theory critique 10(2005), pp. 231-243(13)

  279. Siegel, Jonah.;
    Speed, desire, and the museum: The Golden Bowl as art romance. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Fall 2002. Vol. 23, no. 3; p. 233-245(13)

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    Unsuspecting Narrative Doubles in Serial Publication: The Illustrated 'The Turn of the Screw' and Collier's U.S.S. Maine Coverage. In: Henry James Review, 2008 Winter; 29 (1): pp. 80-97 (18)

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    The Others: Henry James's Family. In: Zacharias, Greg W. (ed. and introd.) A Companion to Henry James. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell; 2008. xiii, 505 pp. ISBN: 9781405140423; pp. 360-373(14)

  282. Singleton, Jane.:
    Henry James - Aristotle's ally, an exclusive pact?  In: Philosophy and Literature (30:1) 2006, pp. 61-78(18)

  283. Slyck, Phyllis van.;
    Charting an Ethics of Desire in The Wings of the Dove. In: Criticism: A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts, 2005 Summer; 47 (3): pp. 301-323(23)

  284. Smith, Caleb;
    Bodies Electric: Gender, Technology, and the Limits of the Human, circa 1900. In: Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature, 2008 June; 41 (2): pp. 111-126 (16)

  285. Smith, George.;
    Fire in Heterotopia: Henry James and Barbara Kruger. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Winter 2003. Vol. 24, no. 1; p. 83-89(7)

  286. Snediker, Michael.;
    Stasis & Verve: Henry James and the Fictions of Patience. In: The Henry James Review, 2006 Winter; 27 (1): pp. 24-41(18)

  287. Soltysik, Agnieszka M.;
    Recovering 'Covering End': What Queer Theory Can Do for The Turn of the Screw. In: Victorian Literature and Culture, vol. 36, no. 1(2008), pp. 115-120(6)

  288. Sonstegard, Adam.;
    Discreetly Depicting 'an Outrage': Graphic Illustration and 'Daisy Miller's Reputation. In: Henry James Review, 2008 Winter; 29 (1): pp. 65-79 (15)

  289. Sonstegard, Adam.;
    Painting, photography, and fidelity in The Tragic Muse. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Winter 2003. Vol. 24, no. 1; p. 27-44(18)

  290. Sonstegard, Adam.;
    "Singularly like a bad illustration": The Appearance of Henry James's "The Real Thing" in the pot-boiler press. In: Texas Studies in Literature and Language. Austin: Summer 2003. Vol. 45, no. 2; p. 173-200(28)

  291. Storm, William.;
    The 'Impossible' Miriam Rooth: Performance, Painting, and Spectatorship in The Tragic Muse. In: The Henry James Review, 2007 Winter; 28 (1): pp. 73-93 (21)

  292. Stougaard-Nielsen, Jakob.;
    Frontispieces and Other Ruins: Portraits of the Author in Henry James's New York Edition. In: The Henry James Review, 2007 Spring; 28 (2): pp. 140-158 (19)

  293. Stougaard-Nielsen, Jakob.;
    Introduction: Henry James and Visual Culture. In: "Henry James and the Visual Culture of Modernity" at Department of English, University of Aarhus, Spring 2006. pp. 3-15(13)

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    "Oh, the land's all right!": Landscape in James's American Scene. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Winter 2003. Vol. 24, no. 1; p. 45-56(12)

  295. Stuart, C.;
    Henry James's The Ambassadors and the Christian Redemption Myth: "How Neatly Extremes May Sometimes Meet". In: 5th:; Symposium, Literature and belief; Belief in the modernist age: a symposium on major novelists. 24(2004); pp. 157-174(18)

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    The Critic's Tact. [Essay Review]. In: MLN, 2006 Dec; 121 (5): pp. 1262-1267 (6)

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    From Realist to "Avant-garde": Henry James in France. In: E-rea [En ligne], 3.2 (automne 2005): pp. 105-110(6)

     
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  300. Teahan, Sheila.:
    The literal turn of the figurative screw. In: Arizona Quarterly: a journal of American literature, culture and theory (62:3) [Autumn 2006], pp. 63-82(20)

  301. Teahan, Sheila.;
    My sculptor/my self: A story of reading. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Fall 2002. Vol. 23, no. 3; pp. 246-254(9)

  302. Thompson, Terry W.;
    "A Sense of Something Lost": The Unlived Jamesian Life in Algernon Blackwood's "The Tryst". In: Papers on Language and Literature. Edwardsville: Fall 2003. Vol. 39, no. 4; p. 365-374(10)

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    All a Novelist Needs. In: Henry James Review, (30:3), 2009, 285-288. (In special issue: "Colm Tóibín on Henry James".) .

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    The Haunting of Lamb House. In: Henry James Review, (30:3), 2009, pp. 223-226(4). (In special issue: "Colm Tóibín on Henry James".)

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    Henry James for Venice. In: The Henry James Review, 2006 Fall; 27 (3): pp. 192-201(10)

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    The Later Jameses. In: Henry James Review, 2009 Fall; 30 (3): pp. 289-299(11)

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    The Lessons of the Master. In: Henry James Review, 2009 Fall; 30 (3): pp. 241-243(3)

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    A More Elaborate Web: Becoming Henry JamesIn: Henry James Review, (30:3), 2009, pp. 227-236(10). (In special issue: "Colm Tóibín on Henry James".) .

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    Outsiders in England and the Art of Being Found Out. In: International Ford Madox Ford Studies (7) [2008], pp. 61-80(20)

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    Reflective Biography. In: Henry James Review, 2009 Fall; 30 (3): pp. 266-271(6)

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    From the Cage to the Net: Henry James and the Questions of (Literary) Communication. In: rivista quadrimestrale A. Longo editore Ravenna anno XXXVII fascicolo 126-127, 2006, pp. 65-80(16)

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    Shadows of Shadows: Techniques of Ambiguity in Three Film Adaptations of "The Turn of the Screw": Jack Clayton's The Innocents (1961), Dan Curtis's The Turn of the Screw (1974), and Antonio Aloy's Presence of Mind (1999). In: The Americanist: Warsaw Journal for the Study of the United States, Vol. 22(2005), pp. 53-84(32)

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    Framing Consciousness in The Ambassadors. In: "Henry James and the Visual Culture of Modernity" at Department of English, University of Aarhus, Spring 2006. pp. 117-127(11)

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    Purely Platonic Relations with Isabel: Henry James's The Portrait of a Lady and Plato's Allegory of the Cave. In: ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes, and Reviews, 2006 Spring; 19 (2): pp. 46-51(6)

     
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  323. Wadsworth, Sarah.;
    Innocence Abroad: Henry James and the Re-Invention of the American Woman Abroad. In: The Henry James Review, 22 (2001): pp. 107-127(21)

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  328. Warhol, Robyn R.;
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    Ricordo, Gift, Golden Bowl. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Fall 2004. Vol. 25, no. 3; p. 267-275(9)

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    'Disengaged': Bolting and Remarriage in Henry James's Short Fiction. In: Henry James Review, 2008 Fall; 29 (3): pp. 265-274 (10)

  332. Waters, Isobel.;
    'Still and Still Moving': The House as Time Machine in Henry James's The Sense of the Past. In: Henry James Review, (30:2), 2009, pp. 180-195 (16)

  333. Wernsman, Marijane R. Davis.;
    The Figure in the Carpet of 'Honeysuckle Cottage': P.G. Wodehouse and Henry JamesIn: Henry James Review, 2005 Winter; 26 (1): pp. 99-104 (6)

  334. Wesley, Marilyn C.;
    The Remembered Future: Neuro-Cognitive Identity in Henry James's The Turn of the Screw. In: College Literature. West Chester: Spring 2004. Vol. 31, no. 2; p. 80-98(19)

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    Henry James: Autumn in America. In: English Studies in Africa: A Journal of the Humanities, 2005; 48 (2): pp. 21-34(14)

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    Americanness Becomes Modernism in James's the Ambassadors. In: Studies in the Novel. Denton: Winter 2004. Vol. 36, no. 4; p. 509-532(24)

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    Amerigo's Miraculous Metamorphosis: or, the Logic of Ethnic Caricature in The Golden Bowl. In: Henry James Review, 2005 Spring; 26 (2): pp. 130-146 (17)

  339. Wood, Michael.;
    The Museum of What Happens. In: Henry James Review, 2005 Fall; 26 (3): pp. 256-264 (11)

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    'The Beldonald Holbein': The Artist's Power and Its Dangers as Narrative Center. In: The Henry James Review, 2006 Fall; 27 (3): pp. 275-284 (10)

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    Henry James in a Victorian Crowd: 'The Birthplace' in Context. In: Henry James Review, 2008 Fall; 29 (3): pp. 245-256(12)

  345. Ziaja-Buchholtz, Miroslawa.;
    Imaging The Europeans: Illustrations to the Polish translation of James's text. In: The Henry James Review. Louisville: Winter 2003. Vol. 24, Iss. 1; p. 57-68(12)

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    Liberating Henry JamesIn: Modern Fiction Studies. West Lafayette: Winter 2003. Vol. 49, no. 4; p. 806-816(11)

  347. Žižek, Slavoj.;
    Kate's Choice, or, The Materialism of Henry JamesIn: The parallax view / Slavoj Žižek. MIT Press, 2006. pp. 124-144(21)

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    Henry James and Italy. In: Zacharias, Greg W. (ed. and introd.) A Companion to Henry James. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell; 2008. xiii, 505 pp. ISBN: 9781405140423; pp. 434-455(22)

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    'Treat Me Your Subject': Henry James's 'The Jolly Corner' and I. In: Henry James Review, 2008 Winter; 29 (1): pp. 1-15(15)

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  351. Henry James and Scandal: a) Violet Hunt, 'The Last Days of Henry James', Daily Mail (1916); b) Violet Hunt, The Flurried Years(1926); c) Vincent O'Sullivan, Aspects of Wilde (1936). In: Lives of Victorian Literary Figures IV: Oscar Wilde, Henry James and Edith Wharton By Their Contemporaries. Vol. 2: Henry James. Edited by Sarah Annes Brown. London. Pickering & Chatto, 2006. ISBN-10: 1851968148; pp. 75-98(24)

  352. Henry James and the Theatre; a) W. Graham Robertson, Time Was (Hamilton, 1931); b) Henry Mackinnon Walbrook, 'Henry James and the English Theatre', Nineteenth Century (1916). In: Lives of Victorian Literary Figures IV: Oscar Wilde, Henry James and Edith Wharton By Their Contemporaries. Vol. 2: Henry James. Edited by Sarah Annes Brown. London. Pickering & Chatto, 2006. ISBN-10: 1851968148; pp. 173-184(12)

  353. Henry James in Rye; a) A.G. Bradley, 'Henry James As I Knew Him: The Human Side of a Great Novelist' John O' London's Weekly (1936); b) Ella Hepworth Dixon, As I Knew Them (1930); c) Matilda Betham-Edwards, Mid-Victorian Memories (1919); d) Anon., 'General Gossip of Authors and Writers', Current Literature (1900). In: Lives of Victorian Literary Figures IV: Oscar Wilde, Henry James and Edith Wharton By Their Contemporaries. Vol. 2: Henry James. Edited by Sarah Annes Brown. London. Pickering & Chatto, 2006. ISBN-10: 1851968148; pp. 229-248(20)

  354. Henry James's Photographers; a) Alice Boughton, 'A Note by his Photographer', Hound and Horn (1934); b) Alvin Coburn, Men of Mark (1913). In: Lives of Victorian Literary Figures IV: Oscar Wilde, Henry James and Edith Wharton By Their Contemporaries. Vol. 2: Henry James. Edited by Sarah Annes Brown. London. Pickering & Chatto, 2006. ISBN-10: 1851968148; pp. 249-257(9)

  355. Interviews; a) Witter Bynner, 'A Word or Two with Henry James', Critic (1905); b) Preston Lockwood, 'Henry James's First Interview', New York Times (1915). In: Lives of Victorian Literary Figures IV: Oscar Wilde, Henry James and Edith Wharton By Their Contemporaries. Vol. 2: Henry James. Edited by Sarah Annes Brown. London. Pickering & Chatto, 2006. ISBN-10: 1851968148; pp. 283-292(10)

  356. London Society a) Nadal, E.S..'Personal Recollections of Henry James', Scribner's Magazine (1920). b) Justin McCarthy, Reminiscences (1899). In: Lives of Victorian Literary Figures IV: Oscar Wilde, Henry James and Edith Wharton By Their Contemporaries. Vol. 2: Henry James. Edited by Sarah Annes Brown. London. Pickering & Chatto, 2006. ISBN-10: 1851968148; pp. 11-24(14)

  357. Obituaries; a) Daily Telegraph (29 February 1916); b) The Times (29 February 1916); c) Daily Mail (29 February 1916). In: Lives of Victorian Literary Figures IV: Oscar Wilde, Henry James and Edith Wharton By Their Contemporaries. Vol. 2: Henry James. Edited by Sarah Annes Brown. London. Pickering & Chatto, 2006. ISBN-10: 1851968148; pp. 293-301(9)


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