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Fiction and Non-Fiction
Cornelius CROWLEY, «Partial Portraits of James the Traveller», Viatica [En Ligne], N°HS3, Mis À Jour Le : 17/02/2020, URL
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Henry James Frontmatter More Information
Henry James and Serialization by Rebecca Gates
Henry James Reads Walter Scott Again
The House, the World, and the Theatre
Henry James's Response to the New York Edition
Painting, Photography and Fidelity in the Tragic Muse
On the Novel
The Sound of James. the Aural Dimension in Henry James's Work
James (1) the Nineteenth Century: Again
"Delicious Pain": Charting Lacanian Desire in the Portrait of a Lady
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The Preface As Stage: the Theatrical Trope and the Performance of Authorial Identities in the Nineteenth Century
The Storyteller's Trance in the Turn of the Screw
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Lehigh Preserve Institutional Repository
European Journal of American Studies, 11-2 | 2016 the Reader in It: Henry James’S “Desperate Plagiarism” 2
Different Lands, Similar Stories
Intertextuality and Self-Reflexive Ironies in Henry James's
Henry James's “Various America”: the Novel
In Henry James
The French Face of Nathaniel Hawthorne the French Face of Nathaniel Hawthorne Monsieur De L’Aubépine and His Second Empire Critics
The Constant Listener Contents
List of Abbreviations
Secondary Thinker and an Incomplete Artist" (Notes and Reviews 200)
University Microfilms, Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan the FUNCTIONAL PREFACE in AMERICAN FICTION
Revising Henry James: Reading the Spaces of the Aspern Papers Author(S): Ellen Brown Source: American Literature, Vol
Virginia Hromulak
Selective Study of Henry James's Revisions for the New York Edition
Fables and Stories
Knowing Maisie
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Henry James's Major Phase: Making Room for the Reader
The Preface As Stage: the Theatrical Trope and the Performance of Authorial Identities in the Nineteenth Century
The Fine Central Consciousness in Henry James's Turn of the Screw