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BURGESS, C. F .

GAMBON, G .

CARGILL, 0.

CECIL, L. MOFFIT

CHARTIER, R.

CHASE, R.

CLAIR, J..A.

CLARK, HARRY HAYDEN

CONGER, S. M .

CONN, P.J.

CONRAD, JOSEPH

CORWELL, E. F .

COURSEN, H, R. 3nt,

COX, 0. B,

'The Seeds of Art : Henry James's Donee1, Literature and Psychology, XIII : 67 - 73, Summer, 1963.'The Negative Gesture in Henry James', Nineteenth Century Fiction, XV : 335 - 343, I960 - 61.'The Ambassadors :. A New View', PMLA., 'LXXV : 439 - 52, September, I960.'The First International Novel', PMLA., ,LXXIII : 418 - 425, September, 1958.'The Portrait of a Lady : A Critical Reappraisal1, Modern Fiction Studies, III :57 - 72, Spring, 1957.

'Virtuous Attachment in James's The Ambassadors', American Quarterly, XIX ;719 - 24, 1967-•'The River and the Whirlpool : Water Imagery in The Ambassadors', Ball State University Forum, XII : 70 - 75, Spring.

Essay on The Portrait of a Lady, in The American Novel and its Tradition, by the same author. New York : Doubleday &Co., Inc. 1957, 117 - 135.'The American : A Reinterpretation',"T R w C , LXXIV : 613 - 618, December, 1959.'Henry James and Science : The Wings of the Dove', Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, LII :1 - 15, 1963.'The Admirable Villains in Henry James's 'The Wings of the DoveArizona Quarterly,XXVif : 151 - 60, 1971.'Roderick Hudson : The Role of the Observer,' Nineteenth Century Fiction, XXVI ! 65, 1971*2.'Henry James : An Appreciation1 - In his Notes on Life and Letters. New York, 1921. First printed in North American Review, CLXXX 1,02 - 108, January, 1905 ; CCHI : 585 - 91, April, 1916.'The Jamesian Moment of Experience', in his The 'Still Point'; Theme and Variation in the Writings of T. S. Eliot, Coleridge, Henry Jamefl, Virginia Woolf and D.H. Lawrence.New Brunswick, New Jersey : Rutgers University Press, 1962, 126 - 158.'The Mirror of Allusion : The Ambassadors',New England Quarterly, XXXIV : 382 » 4, September, 1961.'The Golden Bowl', Essays in Oriticism, V $I53f, April, 1955.

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GREET#, EDMUND

CROSS W.L.

CROW, CHARLES R .

MICHES, DAVID

MtfNRR, LOUISE

DOOLEY, D.'J.

DOVE, JOHN R .

DREW, ELIZABETH

DUNBAR, VIOLA

DIJPEE, F. W .

DURR, R. A.

EDEL LEON

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ELTON, 0 .

EMERSON, DONALD

BNCK, JOHN J .

EVANS, P.

ELIOT, T.S.

EALK, ROBERT P.

FIREBAUGil, J. J,

1 The Architecture of James's "New York Edition"', New England Quarterly, XXIV :169 - 178, June, 1951.Section on James in The Psychological Novel, 1900 - 1950. Philadelphia : Lippincott,53 - 75 and passim.'The Literary Conviction of Henry James', Modern Fiction Studies, III : 3 - 10, Spring, 1957.1 Henry James,1 University of Minnesota Pamphlets on American Writers. Minneapolis'. University of Minnesota Press, 1960.'Introduction1 to Henry James i The Future of the Nove1 : Essays on the Art of Fiction. New York : Vintage Books, 1956, V - XVI.'introduction' to Henry James : French Poets and Novelists. New York : Grosser and Dunlop, 1964, vii - xi.'To the Poet of Prose', Modern Fiction Studies, XII : 3 - 6, Spring, 1966.'The Art of Henry James', National Review. LXXXII1 : 730 - 39, July, 1924.'The Novels of Mr. Henry James', Modern Studies : 274, 1907.'Henry James and the Limitations of Realism', College English, XXII i 161 - 166, December, 1960.'Wholeness of Effect in The Golden Bowl', Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, XLVII :227 - 240, 1958.'The Meaning of the Match Image in James's The Ambassadors ', Modern Language Notes, LXX; 36 - 37, January, 1955. **'Henry James', Little Review, V : 44 - 53, August, 1918,'Henry James and the "Age of Innocence"1, Nineteenth Century Fiction, VII : 184-5, December, 1952.'A Schopenhaurian Novel', Nineteenth Century Fiction, XIII : 177 - 197, December, 1958/'The Pragmatism of Henry James', Virginia Quarterly Review, XXVII : 426f, 1951.'The Ververs ', Essays in Criticism, IV :400 - 410, October, 1954. ^'The Relativism of Henry James 1, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, XIif' i 23?/ 242, December, 1953.

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FERGUS SON, F.

FRIEND, J. H .

GALE R.

GARGANO, J. W .

GARIS, ,R.

GARRETS P. K .

GASS, WILLIAM

GRENANDER, M.K. it aL

1 The Idealism of Merton Densher1, University fof Texas Studies in English, XXXVII : 141 - '154, 1958. ' ('The Drama in The Golden Bowl1, Hound and JHorn, VI : 407 - 413, April - June, 1934. t |i'The Golden Bowl Revisited', Sewanae Review, »LXII1 : 13 - 28, January, 1958. j'James's Idea of Dramatic Form1, Kenyon |;Review, V : 495 ~ 507, Autumn, 1943. J'The Structure of The Portrait of a Lady', :jNineteenth Century Fiction, XX : 85 - 95, |June, 1965. ' ?1 Imagery in Henry James's Prefaces', Revue |des Lan&ues Vivantes 1, XXX : 431 - 45, 1964. }■'Henry James's Imagistic Portrait of Henry jjJames', Forum (University of Houston), III r j31 - 34, Summer, 1961. |i'Religion Imagery in Henry James's Fiction', |Modern Fiction Studies,III - + - 72, |Spring, 1957 • t'Henry James's Dream Children1, Arizona ,Quarterly, XV : 56 - 63, Spring, 1959. f'Freudian Imagery in James's Fiction', jjThe American Image, XI : 182 - 3, Summer, „1954. ?'Art Imagery in Henry James's Fiction', |American Literature, XXIX : 47 - 63, March, j1957. ' ?'Henry James and Italy', Nineteenth Century 5Fiction, XIV : 157 - 170, September, 1959. j;'What Malsle Knew : The Evolution of a |

"Moral Sense"', Nineteenth Century Fiction, IXVI : 33 - 46, 1961 - 62. ~ I'The Spoils of Poynton : Action and jjResponsibility 1, Sewanee Review, LXII : |563 - 577, Autumn, 1954. ” i

. ^ I'The Two Lambert Strothers : A New Reading |of The Ambassadors 1, Modern Fiction Studies, IVII : 305 - 316, 1961 - 62. ~ j'Henry James s The Creations of Consciousness', j!in Scene, and Symbol from George Eliot to j;James' Joyce) by the same author. Yale Studies |in English series, 172; Loudon : Yale University ji Press, 1969, 76 * 159, I'The High Brutality of Good Intentions', |iAccent, XVIII I 67 - 71, Winter, 1958, %'The Time-Scheme in The Portrait of a Lady1, 1American Literature, XXXII i 327 » 135, iMay, 1960. " .j

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GETTMANN, ROYALL

GIBSON, PRISCILLA

GIBSON, WILLIAM M.

GIFFORD, HENRY

GIRLING, II. K .

GOLDBERG, M.A.

GOLDSMITH, A, L.

GOODE, JOHN

GORDON, CAROLINE

GREENE, GRAHAM

IIABEGGER, A.

HAFLEY, JAMES

HALE, E„ E.

HARTSOCK, MILDRED

HARVITT, HELENE

HAVENS, RAYMOND, D.

'Henry James's Revision of The American', American Literature, XVI : 279 - 295,January, 1945.'The Uses of James's"Imagery : Drama Through Metaphor', pMLA.f LXIX : 1076 - 1084, 1954.'Metaphor in the Plot of The Ambassadors', in Henry James; A Selection of Critical Essays ■ Modern Judgements Series, London : MacMillan, 1968, 304.'Henry James : The Drama of Discrimination', in The Modern Age; Pelican Guide to English Literature, VII : Baltimore : Penguin Books, 1961, 103 - 118.'The Function of Slang in the Dramatic Poetry of The Golden Bowl', Nineteenth Century Fiction, XI : 130 - 147, 1956 - 57.'Things and Values in Henry James's Universe1, Western Humanities Review, XI :377 - 385, Autumn, 1957.'Henry James's Reconciliation of Free Will and Fatalism', Nineteenth Century Fiction, XIII 109 - 126, 1958 . 59.'The Maltese Cross as Sign in The Spoils of Poynton 1, Renascence, XVI : 73 - 77,Winter, 1964.'Character and Henry James', New Left Review,XL : 55 - 75, November -December, 1966.'Mr. Verver, Our National Hero', Sewanee Review, LXIII : 29 - 47, Winter, 1955.'The Private Universe ,^in his The Lost Childhood and Other Essays. London :Heinemann,1951, 21 - 50.(Originally published in 1936)>'Reciprocity and the Market Place in The Wings of the Dove and What Maisie Knew,' Nineteenth Century Fiction, XXV : 455 - 473, 1970 - 71.'Malice in Wonderland', Arizona Quarterly,XV : 5 - 12, Spring, 1959.'The Impressionism of Henry James', Faculty Papers of Union College, II : 17f-, January, 1931.'The Dizzying Crest i Strether as Moral Man', Modern Language Quarterly, XXVI : 414 - 25, 1965,'How Henry James Revised Roderick Hudson A Study in Style,' PMLA, XXIX ; 203 ̂ 27.March, 1924.'The Revision,of Roderick Hudson', PMLA ,XL : 433 - 434, June, 1925.

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HOFTUN, SIGMUND

h o l d e r, alex

HOPKINS, V.

HOWE, IRVING

HUDSPETH, ROBERT N.

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HYNES, J .

IS2AK, EMILY

JUAN,EPIFANIO SAN

KAMERBEEK, J, Jr.

KAYE, J,B.

KELLEY, P.

KETTLE, ARNOLD

'Freedom and Conscious Form : Henry James and the American Self1, Virginia Quarterly Review, XXXIX :518 - 528,Summer, 1963.1 The Point of View in Henry James : Thte American', Edda, LXI : 169 - 176, 1961.'On the Structure of Henry James's Metaphors', English Studies, XLI : 289 - 297, October, 1960.'Gloriani and the Tides of Taste', Nine­teenth Century Fiction, XVIII : 65 - 71 19 33 - 64.'Visual Art Devices and Parallels in the Fiction of Henry James', in Henry James :A Selection of Critical Essays, ed. Tony Tanner, Modern Judgements Series, London: MacMillan, 1968, 89ff.'Henry James : The Political Vocation', in his Politics and the Novel,', New York :Horizon Press, 1957•'The Definition of Innocence : Henry James's The Ambassadors, ' Texas Studies in Literature and Language, VI : 354 - 360, Autumn, 1964.'Henry James's Revisions for The. Ambassadors', Notes and Queries, n.s.I.: 397 - 399,September, 1954.'The Transparent Shroud : Henry Ja; IWilliam Story', American Literature, .̂ vl,No. 4.: 506f, January, 1975 .'The Composition of The Spoils of Poynton',Texas Studies in Literature and Language, VI : 460 - 471, Winter, 1965.'James's The Ambassadors : The Trajectory of Climax', Midwest Quarterly, V : 295 - 310,1964-'Two Golden Nails : Henry James : Saint Beuve ', Revue de Litterature Compares,XXXVI : 447 - 451, July - September, 1962.'The Awkward Age, The Sacred Fount and The Ambassadors : Another Figure in the Carpet', Nineteenth Century Fiction, XVII i 339 - 351, 1962 - 63.'The School of Experience in the Early Novels', Hound and Horn, VII : 420f, April - June, 1934.'The Early Development of Henry James', University.of Illinois Studies in Language and Literature, XV : n.s. 1 - 2 , 1930.1 Henry James : The Portrait of a Lady,' in his An Introduction to the English Novel. In 2

vyols. London : Hutchinson University Library, 1953, 13 - 34, Vol. 2.

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KIMBALL, J .

KINNEY, J. L.

KNIGHTS, L. C.

KNQEPFLMACHER, V.

KNOX, G .

KOCH, STEPHEN

KRAFT, QUENTIN G .

KRAUSE, S. J .

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LABRIE, R.

LEAVI.S, F.R.

'The Abyss and The Wings o£ the Dove : The Image as a Revelation', Nineteenth Century Fiction, X : 281 - 300, 1956.'Henry Jameses Last Portrait of a Lady : Charlotte .Stant in The Golden Bowl', American Literature, XXVIII : 449 - 468, January,1957-The Princess Casamasslma and the Quality of Bewilderment', Nineteenth Century Fiction, XXII 47 E, 1967-68.'Henry James and the Trapped Spectator', Explorations i Essays in Criticism. London: George W. Stewart, 1946, 155 - 169,

C. "'0 Rare for Strethef." Antony and Cleopatra and The Ambassadors', Modern Fiction Studies, XIX : 333 - 4', 1965. ' ”'James's Rhetoric of Quotes', College English, XVII : 293 - 297, 1956.'Transcendence in The Wings of the Dove',Modern Fiction Studies, XII : 93 - 102,Spring, 1966.'The Question of Freedom in James’s Fiction', College English, XXVI : 372 - 6 and 381,1964 - 5.'James's Revisions of the Style of The Portrait of a Lady', American Literature,XXX : 67 - 88, March, 1958.'The Golden Bowl', Cambridge Journal, VII :716 - 737, September, 1954.'The Method of the Later Works of Henry James', The London Magazine, I : 55 - 70,July, 1954.'The Wings of the Dove', Cambridge Journal,VII, No. 11 : 671 - 89, August, 1954.'The Morality of Consciousness in Henry James', Colby Library Quarterly, IX ; 409 - 24.'James's ..What Maisie Knew: A Disagreement', Scrutiny, XVII, No. 2 : 115 - 128, Summer,1950.'Henry James's First Novel', Scrutiny, XIV :295f., September, 1947.'Henry James', Scrutiny, V, No, 4 : 398 - 418, March, 1937.'Henry James' in his The Great Tradition.New York : George W. Stewart, 1949, 126 - 172.'The Novel as Dramatic Poem : The Europeans', Scrutiny, XV s 209f., Spring, 1948. "'Henry James and the Function of Criticism', Scrutiny, XV : 981. 1947 - 48.'Daniel Deronda and The Portrait of a Lady1,

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T BBOWITZ, N.

LEE, BRIAN

LERNER, D. and CARGILL, 0 .

LEWIS, R. W.

LIDDEL, R.

LODGE, DAVID

LUBBOCK, P. C .

MACKENZIE, MANFRED

MACLEAN, ROBERT C.

MARCELL, DAVID, W,

MARIAHI, V.

MASBYCllICK, W.

Scrutiny, XIV. No. 2 : 102 - 131,December, 1946.'Henry James : Hie Stories', Scrutiny, XIV :223 - 229, Spring, 1947.'The Institution of Henry James', Scrutiny ,XV : 67 - 74, December, 1947•'A Note on Literary Indebtedness: Dickens, George Eliot and Henry James', Hudson Review, VIII : 423 - 28, Autumn, 1955,'Maggie and Metamorphosis in The Golden Bowl', in Henry James; A Selection of Critical Essays, ed. Tony Tanner. Modern Judgements Series, London : MacMillan, 1968, 32?f,’Henry James's "Divine Concensus The Ambassadors, The Wings of the Dove, The Golden Bowl1, Renaissance and Modern Studies> VI : 5 - 24, 1962.'Henry James and the Graecian Urn', PMLA ,LXVI : 316 - 331, June, 1951'The Vision of Grace : James's The Wings of the Dove1, Modern Fiction Studies, III : 34f. Spring, 1957•Chapter on Henry James, in A Treasure on the Novel . London : Jonathan Cape, 1947, 134f.'Strether by the River', in his The Language of Fiction ; Essays in Criticism and Verbal Analysis of the English Novel. London : %Rout ledge and Kegan Paul, 1966, 189 - 213.Section on James's The Ambassadors in his The Craft of Fiction. New York i Peter Smith,1947, 142 - 188.' Ironic Melodrama in The Portrait: of a Lady1, Modern Fiction Studies, XII : 7 -23 > Spring, 1966.'The Subjective Adventure of Fleda Vetch', in Henry James ; A Selection of Critical Essays,ed, Tony Tanner. Modern Judgements Series; London : MacMillan, 1968, 204f.'High Ideals and Catchpenny Realities in Henry James's The Portrait of a Lady1, in Essays in Modern American Literature. ed.E. Langford. Florida : Stetson University Press, 1963, 26 - 34.1 The Italian Experience of Henry James', Nineteenth Century Fiction, XIX i 237 - 254, December, 1964*'Points of Departure from The American', in Henry, James '.A Selection of Critical Essays,ed. Tony Tanner. Modern judgements Series, London : MacMillan, 1968, 116f,

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MONTETRO, GEORGE

MONTGOMERY, MARION

MORGAN,LOUISE

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MULQUEEN, J, R,

'James's The Europeans and the-Structure of Comedy', in Henry James : A Selection of Critical Essays, cd. Tony Tanner. London MacMillan, 1968, 123f.'James and the Plastic Arts,' Kenyon Review, V : 533 - 50, Autumn, 1943.'The Irony of Strether's Enlightenment', Lock-Haven Review, XI : 33 - 44, 1968.'Henry James and "The Personal Equation"' College English, XVII : 272 - 278,February, 1956.'The Subjective Adventure of Fleda Vetch', in Henry James, ‘,.A Selection of Critical Essays ,ed . Tony Tanner* Modern Judgements Series; London : MacMillan, 1968, 208f.'Henry James, Artist', Poet Lore, XVI :96f*, Winter, 1905*'Henry James : Master Detective', Bookman

(New York), LXXII : 251 - 56, November, 1930.'Pragmatic Realism in The Bostonians', Nineteenth Century Fiction, XVI : 339 - 441 1961 - 62.'Cups of Gold for the Sacred Fount : Aspects of James's Symbolism', Critical Quarterly, VII : 301 - 316, Winter, 1965.'Adam Verver : Yankee Businessman,' Nineteenth Century Fiction, XXII : 25If,1967 - 68.'Henry James's Use of the Word "Wonderful'' in The Ambassadors', Modern Language Notes, LXV : 114 - 117, 1960.'The Portrait of a Lady, and Dr. Leavis,' ' Essays in Criticism, XIV : 380 - 387, October, 1964.'The Campaign of Henry James's Disinherited Princess', English Studies, XLV : 442 - 454, December, 1964.'The Flaw in The Portrait1, University of Kansas City Review, XXVI : 215 - 20, March, 1960,'The Weakness of Henry James', The Outlook, LVll : 89£,, London, February 6th, 1926 *'James's and Lubbocks's Differing Points of View', Nineteenth Century Fiction, XVI ; 245 « 255,""1961 - 62.'The Dove's Flight', Nineteenth Century Fiction, IX ! 76 - 78, June, 1954.1 Perfection of Pattern : The Structure of The Ambassadors, The Wings of the Dove and

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PARKER, HERSCHSL

PATERSON, J,

PATTERSON, REBECCA

POIRIER, RICHARD

POPKIN, HENRY

POUND, EZRA

POWERS, L.H.

QUINN, P. F .

RALEIGH, J. H .

REED, JOHN Q.

REID, S.

KHAV, PHILIP

ROBERTS, JAMES, L.

The Golden Bowl1, Arizona Quarterly, XXVII : 133 - 1421 1971.1 The Enchanted Kingdom of Henry James,1 in his The Wind Blew from the East : A Study in The Orientation of American Culture.'.New York : Harper and Brothers, 1942, 87 - 163.’Henry James : The Golden Bowl ’, New Mexico Quarterly, XXII : 340 - 349, Autumn, 1952.1 Isabel Archer : An Analysis of her Fate', Hunter College Studies, No. 2 i 41 - 50,1964.'Transition : Henry James', in his The Mirror in the Roadway : A Study of the Modern Novel. New York Knopf, 1956, 223 - 236.'An Error in the Text of James's The American,1 American Literature, XXXVII : 316 - 318, November, 1965.'The Language of"Adventure" in Henry James', American Literature, XXXII : 291 - 301, November, 1960.'Two Portraits of a Lady', Midwest Quarterly,I : 343 - 361, July, 1960.'Henry James : The Portrait of a Lady', in The American Novel from James Fenlmore Cooper to William Faulkner,ed. Wallace St eg tier • New York : Basic Books, 1965,47 - 60.'The Two Theatres of Henry*James', New England Quarterly, XXIV : 69 - 87, March,1951. ''Henry James', in his Make it New■. New Haven, Connecticut : Yale University Press, 1935,255 - 307.'The Portrait of a Lady ; The Eternal Mystery of Things', Nineteenth Century Fiction, XIV : 143 - 55, 1959 - 60.'Motals and Motives in The Spoils of Poynton', Sewanee Review, LXII : 563 - 577, Autumn, 1954.'Henry James ; The Poetics of Empiricism',PMLA, LXVI : 107 - 123, March, 1951.'The Ambassadors : Henry James's Method', Midwest Quarterly, IV ; 55 - 67, October,1962.“'The Source of Moral Passion in The Portrait of a Lady and The Spoils of Poynton,' Modern Fiction Studies,, XII l 24 - 43, 1966.'The Heiress of all the Ages 1, in his Image and Idea : Fourteen Essays on Literary Themes, Norfolk, Conn.; New Directions, 1949, 42 '-70.'An Approach to Evil in Henry James', Arizona Quarterly, XVII ; 5 - 16, Spring, 19617

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ROSE, ALAN

ROSENBAUM, 3. P.

ROBENZWEIG. S.

ROURKE. C,

RYPINS, HAROLD. L

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SCHNEIDER, DANIEL

SCHULZ, MAX F .

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■Modern Fiction Studies. XII : 103 - 116,Spring, 1966.'The Spoils of Poynton : Revisions and Editions', Studies in Bibliography. XIX :161 - 174, 1966. — ''Henry James and Creativity : The Logic of the Particular Case', Criticism. VIII :44 - 52, Winter, 1966.'TheGhost of Henry James : A Study in Thematic A perception', Partisan Review. XT •435 - 455, Fall, 1944. ~ —

American', m her American Humour ;AJjtudy of the National Charant-Pr Mo™ .Harcourt and Brace, 1931, 235 - 265.

• 'Henry James in Harley Street,'American Litersture, XXIV : 481 - 492, January, 1953.'The Wings of the Dove and The Portrait of a Lady : A Study of James's Later Phase',PMLA, LXIX : 1060 - 1075, December, 1954-

[. "The Ironic Imagery and Symbolism of James's The AmbassadorsCriticism, IX : 174 - 196, 19677“'The Bellegarde's Feud with Christopher Newman : A Study of Henry James's Revision of The American', . American Literature .XXVII : 42 - 55, March, 1955.'A Protest Against the James Vogue',College English, XIII ; 194 - 201, January,1952. ■y’'The Aesthetic Idealism of James', in his On Contemporary Literature. New York : Henry Holt and Co., 1917. " .

'The Sentence Structure of Henry James',American Literature, XVIII ; 71 _ 88,May,1946.'Henry James's World of Images', PMLA,LXVIII : 943 - 960, December, 1953.'Some Stray Fragrance of an ideal * Henry James's Imagery for Youth's Discovery of Evil' Harvard Library Bulletin. XIV : 1 0 7 - 3 25*Winter, I960. “ ''The Prose and the Modesty of the Matter ;James's Imagery for the Artist in Roderick Hudson and The Tragic Muse', Modern'Fiction Studies, XII • 61 * 82, 1966. ~ ~

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'A Story of Cabinet and Chairs and Tables : Images of Morality in The Spoils of Poynton and The Golden Bowl1, E.L.H., XXX : 413 - 435, December, 1963,'The Disconcerting Poetry of Mary Temple : A Comparison of the Imagery of The Portrait of Lady and The Wings of the Dovej New England Quarterly, XXXI : 312 - 339, September, 1958.'The Pattern of Innocence through Experience in the Characters of Henry James', University of Toronto Quarterly, XXII : 230 - 236,April, 1953.'The Rea 1 Princess Christina 1, Philological Quarterly, XXXVIII : 488 - 496, October, 1959.'Symbolism in James's The Golden Bowl',Modern Fiction Studies, III,No. 4 : 333f., Winter, 1957 - 58.’'A World where the Victor Belonged to the Spoils', New York Times Book Review: 3,March 12th, 1944.

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STAFFORD, WILLIAM T. 'Literary Allusions in James's Prefaces,'American Literature, XXXV : 60 - 70,March, 1963.

________ . . 'The Americanism of Henry James : QuentinAnderson and van Wyck Brooks', Western Review, XXII : 155 - 160, Winter, 1958.

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s p a n o s, bebe

SPENCER, J. L.

SPENDER, S,

STALLMAN, R. W.

STEIN, W. B.

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TAKAHASHI, MIGHT,

TANNER, TONY

'The Moral Aspect of Henry James's "International Situation"1, The University Review, IX : 112f., Winter, 1943.'The Design and "Point of View" of Henry James's Roderick Hudson1, Essays and Studies in British and American Literature, (Tokyo Joshi Daigahu),XI ; 1-29, Summer, 1963.'The Golden Bowl1, London Magazine, n.s. I :38 - 49, November, 1961.'Henry James and Henry Adams', Triquarterly,II : 91 - 108, Winter, 1968.1 The Fearful Self : Henry James's The Portrait of a Lady', Critical Quarterly, VII : 205 - 219, Autumn, 1965.'Henry James', in his The Reign of Wonder; Naivity and Reality in American Literature.New York : Cambridge University Press, 1965, 259 - 335.1 New Reflections on The Golden Bowl',Twentieth Century Literature, III : 20 - 26, April, 1957.'James the Old Intruder', Modern Fiction Studies,"IV. : 157 - 164, Summer, 1958.'Fleda Vetch and Ellen Brown, or Henry James and the Soap Opera', Western Humanities Review, X : 175 - 180, Spring, 1956.'Henry James and his Limitations', in his Criticism and the Nineteenth Century , New York : Barnes and Noble, 1952, 249 - 269.'The Spoils of Henry James', PMLA, LXt t- 239 - 251, March, 1946.

T0DASC0, RUTH TAYLOR 'Theme and Imagery in The Golden Bowl', TexasStudies in Literature and Language, IV : 228 - 240, Summer, 1962.

THEOBALD, J. R.

TILFORD, JOHN E. Jr.

TILLEY, WXNTHROP

TILL0TS0N, GEOFFREY

TINTNER, R. A.

TRASCHKN, I.

TRILLING, L

'An American in Paris', American Literature, XXVI I 67 - 77,March, 1954.'Henry James and the Art of Revision',Philological Quarterly, XXXV : 39 - 47, January, 1,956.'James's Revisions of the Love Affair in The American', New England Quarterly, XXIX :43 - 62, March, 1956."Essays on Henry James, in his The Liberal Imagination- , New York I Doubleday and Co., 1!%D,58 * 92, and 161 » 197,‘Introduction' to The Princess Casamassima,New York ; MacMillan, 1948, V - xlviii.Essays on The Bostonians and The Princess Casamassima, in his The Opposing Solf.New York: MacMillan, 1955, 104f., and 58£. respectively

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TROY, WILLIAM

VANDERBILT, KERMIT

VAN DOREN, CARL

VAN GHENT, DOROTHY

VEEDER, M .

VIVAS, ELISEO

VOLPE, E. L.

WALDDCK, A. J. A,

WARD, J. A.

WARREN, A,

'The Altar of Henry James', New Republic,CVIII : 128 - 130, February 15, 1943,Reprinted in Dupee F.W. ed., The Question of Henry James, 267-272,'James, Fitzgerald and the American Self- Image', Massachusetts Review, VI : 289 - 304, Winter - Spring, 1965.'Henry James', in his The American Novel ,New York : MacMillan, 1921, 188 - 220.'The Portrait of a Lady1, in her The English Novel : Form and Function , New York : Harper and Row, 1961, 2Ilf.'On The Portrait of a Lady', in Interpretations of American Literature, ed. Charles Feidelson Jr. and Paul Brodthorb Jr• New York : 1959,249 - 50.'Strether and the Transcendence of Language', Modern Philology, LXlX : 116 - 132, November, 1971.'Henry and William (Two Notes)1, Kenyon Review, V ; 580 - 594, 1943.'James's Theory of Sex in Fiction', Nineteenth , Century Fiction, XIII : 36 - 47, 1958.'The Spoils of Art', Modern Language Notes,LXXl'. ' : 601 - 8, November, 1959. ivnv s'The Childhood of James's American Innocents', Modern Language Notes, LXXl : 345 - 347, May, 1956.'Henry James', in his James, Joyce and Others . London : Williams and Norgate Limited, 1937,If.'The Ambassadora : Strether*s Vision of Evil', Nineteenth Century Fiction, XIV : 45 - 58,1959 - 60.'The Ambassadors as a Conversion Experience Southern Review, V : 350 - 374, 1968.'Picture and Action I The Problem of Narration in James's Fiction', Rice University. Studies,LI : 109 - 123, Winter, 1965.'James's Idea of Structure', PMLA, LXXX :419 - 426, September, 1965•'James's The Europeans and the Structure of Comedy', Nineteenth Century Fiction, XIX :I - 16, June, 1964«'Myth and Dialectic in the Later Novels',Kenyon Review, V : 551 - 68, Autumn, 1943.'The New England Conscience, Henry James and Ambassador Strether', Minnesota Review,II : 149 - 161, 1962.

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WATT, I.

WEBBER, CARL J ,

WEINSTEIN, A, L .

WEGELIN, C.

WELLEIC, RENE

WILLIAMS,, 0,

WILLIAMS, RAUL 0 ,

WILSON, EDMUND

WILSON, 11, W.

WINTERS, Y ,

WISE, J. N.

WOOLE, VIRGINIA

WORDEN, W, S.

'Henry James : Symbolic Imagery in the Later Novels', in Rage for Order. Michigan: Ann Arbor, 1959, 142£-'Christopher Newman's Final Instinct', Nineteenth Century Fiction, XII : 85 - 88, June, 1957.'The First Paragraph of The Ambassadors :An Explication', Essays in Criticism, X :250 - 274, 1960. "'Henry James and His Tiger-cat', PMLA,LXVIII : 672 - 687, September, 1953.Essay on James in Vision and Response in Modern Fiction. Ithaca and" London : Cornell University Press, 1974, 145-164'The Internationalism oC The Golden Bowl', Nineteenth Century Fiction, XI : 16If., December, 1956.'Henry James ' in his A History of Modern Criticism, 1750 - 1950. New Haven, Connecticut : Yale University Press, 1965,213 - 237,vypl. IV.'Henry James's Literary Theory and Criticism', American Literature, XXX : 293 - 321, 1958.'The Ambassadors1, The Criterion, VIX1 :47 - 64, September, 1928.'Henry James's The Portrait of a Lady',Explica tor, XXII : Item 50, March, 1964,'The Ambiguity of Henry James', in his The Triple Thinkers (revised ed.). New York: Oxford University Press, 1948 .Reprinted in Dupee, F. W., ed. The Question of Henry James , 160 - 190, *------'The Pilgrimage of Henry James', In his The Shores of Light : A Literary Chronicle of the Twenties and Thirties. New York : Farrar, Strauss and Young, 1952, 217 - 228,'What Did Meisle Know?' College English, XVII 278 - 281, February, 1956, >™Chapter on James, In his In Defence of Reason■ Denver : Allan Swallow, 1947, 300 - 343,'Henry James and the Relation of Morals to Manners', American Review, IX : 482 - 503, October, 1937,'The Floating World of Lambert Strether', Arlington Quarterly, 1.1 t 80 - 110, 1969.'Henry James', in her Death of the Moth and Other Essays» New York : 19*4*27 129 * 155 7'Henry James's What Maisle Knew : A Comparison with*~the Plans in The Notebooks,' PMLA, LXVIII s 37If, 1953, *“' “

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WRIGHT, W.

ZABEL, M. D.

'The Moral Field : James', American Novelists in Italy The Discoverers -Alls ton to James. Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, 1965, 198 - 248.'Maggie Verver : Neither Saint nor Witch', Nineteenth Century Fiction, XII : 59 - 71, 1957 i* 58.'Henry James Craft and Character.

The Art of Life' London :

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IV General Works on Imagery find Symbolism ADDISON. JOSEPH

BANKS." T.

BROWN, STEPHEN JAMES

BRUMM, V.

FEIDELSON, CHARLES JR.

FOGLE, R. H.

hornstein. l . h .

KNIGHTS. L. C. anH COTTLE, BASIL, eds,

LEIGHTON. J. M .

LEWIS. CECIL DAY

MARSH. F.

MILES, S.

SILK, M.S.

SPURGEON. C.

TIMES LITERARY SUPPLE­MENT ' '

TUVE, ROSALIND

WELLS, H.W.

Wheelwright .Philip, e.

clemen. vi. n.

Article on Imagery. The Spectator, No. All, ed. D. F. Bond, London : Oxford University Press, 1965.Milton's Imagery. New York : Columbia University Press, 1950.The World of Imagery, London : Kegan Paul, 1927.'Symbolism and the Novel', (trans. W.R,Trask), Partisan Review. XXV : 33?f, 1958.Symbolism and American Literature. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1966.The Imagery of Keats and Shelley. A CnmP„r * M„0 Study. Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, 1949.'Analysis of Imagery Method', PMLA, LVII :: A Critique of Literary 638 - 53, September, 1942.Metaphor and Symbol. Proceedings of the Twelfth Symposium of the Colston Research Society; Colston Papers, No. 12. London : Butterworths, 1960.'The Image', UNISA English Studies. XIII • No. 1 : 20 - 25, March, 1975.The Poetic Image. 1947: London : Jonathan Cape,

'Metaphors \ l4th October,

Wordsworth's Imagery. New Haven : Yale University Press, 1952.The Problem of Imagery', Sewanee Review.

LVIII : 522f, 1950.^Interaction in Poetic Imagery. London: Cambridge University Press, 1974..Shakespeare's Imagery and What it Tells Us. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1935,Leading Article 1926, 4.Elizabethan and Metaphysical Imagery: Renaissance Poetic and the Twentieth Onf-nrx, Critics. Chicago : Chicago University Press,

■!l£g£j£. Imagery j . Illustrated from Elizabethan Literature. New York : Russel and Russel,

ffetaphor and Reality. Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 1962.—he Development of Shakespeare's Imagery London ; Methuen, 1951. —

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V _ Unpublished Works CHAN, L. M.

HORNE, H,

NASH, D. C.

NICHOLAS, C. A.

'Figures in the Carpet : A Study of Leading Netaphors in Six Realistic Novels 1« Doctoral Dissertation, University of Kentucky, 1970. (Abstract in D.A. (31) 535* 4a).[Basic Ideas of James's Aesthetics as Expressed in the Short Stories Concerning Artists and WritersDoctoral Dissertation,- Marburg, 1970.'The Web as an Organic Metaphor in The Marble Fawn, Middlemarch : A Study of Provincial Life, and The Golden. BowTT The Growth of Contextualism as an Aesthetic Theory in the Nineteenth Century'. Doctoral Dissertation, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1970. (Abstract in D. A. (31) 4131A).'Henry James's Personal Theory of Art1. Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation, University of Michigan, 1971,(Abstract in D. A. (32)1522A - 3A).

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VI General Works on Literary Criticism BLOOMFIELD, M. W .(ed)

BOOTH, WAYNE

PATCHES, DAVID

EASTMAN, MAX

FORSTER, E. M .

FRIEDMAN, N,

FRYE; NORTHROP

HYMAN, S. E .

MURRY, JOHN MIDDLETON

RICHARDS, I. A.

WELDER R. & WARREN A,

The Interpretation of Narrative : Theory and Practice. Harvard English Studies Series. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University* Press, 1970.The Rhetoric of Fiction. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1961, 42 - 50 and 339 - 374.Critical Approaches to Literature. W. W* Norton and Co., 1956.

New York

The Literary Mind :Science. New York

Its Place in an Age ofScribner's *8, 1931.

Aspects of the Novel. New York , Harcourt, Brace and World, 1927. (Also contains a discussion of The Ambassadors).'Point of View in Fiction : The Development of a Critical Concept', PMLA, LXV : 1168, December, 1955.Anatomy of Criticism : Four Essays. New York Athaneum, 1968.'Caroline Spurgeon and Scholarship in 1 Criticism', in The Armed Vision : A Study in the Methods of Modern Literary Criticism. London : Seeker & Warburg 1948.The Problem of Style. London : Oxford University Press, 1922.Principles of Literary Criticism. London : Rout ledge and Kegan Paul, 1924.The Philosophy of Rhetoric. New York :Oxford University Press, 1936.Theory of Literature* Brace and Co., 1949.

New York : Harcourt,

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VII Miscellaneous Works ARISTOTLE■

AUERBACH ERIC

BELL, MILLICENT

BOSANQUET, THEODORA HSIEE. LIU

.JAMES, ALICE

JAMES;WILLIAM

LEWIS, R, W. B.

STEVENS, W .

TAYLOR G.O.

WHARTON, EDITH NEWBOLD

The Works of Aristotle. Vol. XI, Rhetoric and Poetics, trans W.D. Ross. Oxford T 7" Clarendon Press, 1924,Mimesis : The Representation of Reality i Western Literature. ' Trans. Willard Trask. Carden City, New York : Doubleday and Co.,Inc., 1957.Edith Wharton and Henry James : The Story o.f_a Friendship. New York : George Braziller,1965.Henry James at Work. London:Hogarth Press, 1924The Literary Mind and the Carving of Dragons:A_,Study of Thought and Pattern in Chinese' * Literature. Trans. Vincent Yu-chung Shih.New York : Columbia University Press, 1959. •.‘Ijl6 Diary of Alice James ■ ed. Leon Ede 1,New York : Dodd, Mead and Co., 1964.

LnciP1 es of Psychology, 2 vols . New York: Dover Publications, 1950 ■ Originslly ..published in 1890.Introduction1 and ed. The Literary Remains

ol_bhe Bate Henry James. Boston : Houghton, Mifflin Co., 1897.Essays in Pragmatism, ed. A. Castell, New York : Hafner Publishing Co., 1948.

American Adam- Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1955.'The Relations Between Poetry and Painting 1,ih Bha Necessary Angel. "New York : James^R. Osgood, 1951.Astigmatic Images : The American Novels of Henry Adams 1, in The Interpretation of Narrative ; Theory and Practice, ed. M. W. Bloomfield, Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1970, 170f.A Backward Glance . New York : D, Appleton Century Co., 1934.

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