Henry James: critical assessments/ edited by Graham Clarke.

Contributor(s): Clarke, Graham, edMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: East Sussex: Helm Information, 1991Description: 425 pISBN: 9781134234387; 1134234384Subject(s): James, Henry, 1843-1916DDC classification: 800
Contents:
Part The Ambassadors (1903) -- chapter 202 PERCY LUBBOCK, The Craft of Fiction, London, 1921, ch. X, pp. 142-71 -- chapter 203 JOHN E. TILFORD JR., 'James The Old Intruder', Modern Fiction Studies, Volume IV, no. 2, Summer 1958, pp. 157-64 -- chapter 204 DAVID LODGE, 'Strether by the River', Language of Fiction, London, 1966, ch. V, pp. 189-213 -- chapter 205,ch. V,pp. 75- 91 -- part The American (1877) -- chapter 206 CONSTANCE ROURKE, 'The American', American Humor: A Study of the National Character, New York, 1931 -- chapter 207, pp. 5-35 -- part The Aspern Papers (1888) -- chapter 208 SUSAN KAPPELER, 'Epic Laws and The Aspern Papers: A First Analysis', Writing and Reading in Henry James, London, 1980, ch. 2, pp. 14-63 -- part The Awkward Age (1899) -- chapter 209 MARGARET WALTERS, 'Keeping the place tidy for the young female mind' 'The Awkward Age', The Air of Reality, New Essays on Henry James, ed. J. Goode, London, 1972, ch. 6, pp. 190-218 -- part The Beast in the Jungle (1903) -- chapter 210 RUTH BERNARD YEAZELL, 'The Imagination of Metaphor', Language and Knowledge in the Late Novels of Henry James, Chicago and London, 1976, ch. 3, pp. 37-63 -- part The Bostonians (1886) -- chapter 211 LIONEL TRILLING, 'The Bostonians', The Opposing Self, London, 1955, pp. 104-17 -- chapter 212 JUDITH FETTERLEY, 'The Bostonians Henry James's Eternal Triangle', The Resisting Reader: A Feminist Approach to American Fiction, Bloomington and London, 1978, ch. 4, pp. 101-53 -- chapter 213 JOHN CARLOS ROWE, 'Feminist Issues, Women, Power and Rebellion in The Bostonians, The Spoils of Poynton, and The Aspem Papers', The Theoretical Dimensionsof Henry James, London, 1984, ch. 3,pp. 85-1 18 -- part The Europeans (1878) -- chapter 214 RICHARD POIRIER, 'The Europeans', The Comic Sense of Henry James. A Study of the Early Novels, London, 1960, ch. III, pp. 95-144 -- part The Figure in the Carpet (1896) -- chapter 215 JOSEPH WARREN BEACH, 'The Figure in the Carpet', The Method of Henry James, London, 1918 -- part The Golden Bowl (1904) -- chapter 216 FRANCIS FERGUSSON, 'The Drama in The Golden Bowl', Hound and Horn, April-May 1934, pp. 407-13 -- chapter 217 STEPHEN SPENDER, 'The Golden Bowl', The Destructive Element, London, 1936 -- chapter 218 GABRIEL PEARSON, 'The Novel to End all Novels The Golden Bowl', The Air of Reality, ed. J. Goode, London, 1972, ch. 9, pp. 302-62 -- chapter 219 JOH N BAYLEY, 'Love and Knowledge The Golden Bowl', The Characters of Love, London, 1960, ch. 4, pp. 205-62 -- part The Ivory Tower (1917) -- chapter 220 PETER BUITENHUIS, 'The Fresh Start and the Broken Link The Ivory Tower', The Grasping Imagination, The American Writings of Henry James, Toronto, 1973, ch. 16, pp. 239-60 -- part The Lesson of the Master (1888) -- chapter 221 SHLOMITH RIMMON, 'The Lesson of the Master', The Concept of Ambiguity -- The Example of James, Chicago and London, 1977, ch. 3, pp. 79- 94 -- part Madames de Mauves (1874) and Daisy Miller (1878) -- chapter 222 KENNETH GRAHAM, 'Views From A Terrace: Madame de Mauves and Daisy Miller' Henry James The Drama of Fulfilment, Oxford, 1975, ch. 1, pp. 1-27 -- part The Portrait of a Lady (1881) -- chapter 223 LEON EDEL, 'The Portrait of a Lady' from Henry James: The Conquest of London 1870-1881, New York, 1962, Volume 2, pp.421-34 -- chapter 224 RICHARD POIRI ER, ' The Portrait of a Lady', The Comic Sense of Henry James, London, 1960, ch. V, pp. 183- 246 -- part The Princess Casamassima (1886) -- chapter 225 MARK SELTZER, 'The Princess Casamassima: Realisation and the Fantasy of Surveillance', Henry James and the Art of Power, London, 1984, ch. 1, pp. 25-58 -- part The Tragic Muse (1890) -- chapter 226 MICHAEL ANESKO, 'Accommodating Art and the World: The Primary Motive of The Tragic Muse', Friction with the Market Henry James and the Profession of Authorship, Oxford, 1986, ch. VII, pp 119-39 -- part The Turn of the Screw (1898) -- chapter 227 RICHARD HASKER, 'Mr Edmund Wilson and The Turn of the Screw', Modern Language Notes, May 1947, pp. 331-5; see number 185 -- chapter 228 ROBERT HEILl'vIAN, ' The Turn of theScrew as Poem ', University of Kansas City Review, Summer 1948, Volume 14, pp. 277-89 -- chapter 229 JOHN SILVER, 'A Note on the Freudian Reading of The Turn of the Screw', American Literature, Volume 29, March 1957-January 1958, pp. 207-11 -- chapter 230 CHARLES THO MAS SAMUELS, ' Introd uction-The Governess', The Ambiguity of Henry James, Chi cago, 1971, pp. 11-22 -- part What Maisie Knew (1897) -- chapter 231 ELIZABETH ALLEN, 'The Novels of the 1890's', A Women's Place in the Novels of Henry James, London, 1984, pp. 124-33 -- chapter 232, ch. III, pp. 60-76 -- part The Wings of the Dove (1902) -- chapter 233 LEO BERSANI, 'The Narrator as Center in The Wings of the Dove', Modern Fiction Studies, Volume VI, no. 2, Summer 1960, pp. 131-44 -- part A Last Word -- chapter 234 LEO BERSANI, 'T heJamesian Lie ', Partisan Review, Volume XXXVI, no. 1, Winter 1969, pp. 53-82.
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Part The Ambassadors (1903) --
chapter 202 PERCY LUBBOCK, The Craft of Fiction, London, 1921, ch. X, pp. 142-71 --
chapter 203 JOHN E. TILFORD JR., 'James The Old Intruder', Modern Fiction Studies, Volume IV, no. 2, Summer 1958, pp. 157-64 --
chapter 204 DAVID LODGE, 'Strether by the River', Language of Fiction, London, 1966, ch. V, pp. 189-213 --
chapter 205,ch. V,pp. 75- 91 --
part The American (1877) --
chapter 206 CONSTANCE ROURKE, 'The American', American Humor: A Study of the National Character, New York, 1931 --
chapter 207, pp. 5-35 --
part The Aspern Papers (1888) --
chapter 208 SUSAN KAPPELER, 'Epic Laws and The Aspern Papers: A First Analysis', Writing and Reading in Henry James, London, 1980, ch. 2, pp. 14-63 --
part The Awkward Age (1899) --
chapter 209 MARGARET WALTERS, 'Keeping the place tidy for the young female mind' 'The Awkward Age', The Air of Reality, New Essays on Henry James, ed. J. Goode, London, 1972, ch. 6, pp. 190-218 --
part The Beast in the Jungle (1903) --
chapter 210 RUTH BERNARD YEAZELL, 'The Imagination of Metaphor', Language and Knowledge in the Late Novels of Henry James, Chicago and London, 1976, ch. 3, pp. 37-63 --
part The Bostonians (1886) --
chapter 211 LIONEL TRILLING, 'The Bostonians', The Opposing Self, London, 1955, pp. 104-17 --
chapter 212 JUDITH FETTERLEY, 'The Bostonians Henry James's Eternal Triangle', The Resisting Reader: A Feminist Approach to American Fiction, Bloomington and London, 1978, ch. 4, pp. 101-53 --
chapter 213 JOHN CARLOS ROWE, 'Feminist Issues, Women, Power and Rebellion in The Bostonians, The Spoils of Poynton, and The Aspem Papers', The Theoretical Dimensionsof Henry James, London, 1984, ch. 3,pp. 85-1 18 --
part The Europeans (1878) --
chapter 214 RICHARD POIRIER, 'The Europeans', The Comic Sense of Henry James. A Study of the Early Novels, London, 1960, ch. III, pp. 95-144 --
part The Figure in the Carpet (1896) --
chapter 215 JOSEPH WARREN BEACH, 'The Figure in the Carpet', The Method of Henry James, London, 1918 --
part The Golden Bowl (1904) --
chapter 216 FRANCIS FERGUSSON, 'The Drama in The Golden Bowl', Hound and Horn, April-May 1934, pp. 407-13 --
chapter 217 STEPHEN SPENDER, 'The Golden Bowl', The Destructive Element, London, 1936 --
chapter 218 GABRIEL PEARSON, 'The Novel to End all Novels The Golden Bowl', The Air of Reality, ed. J. Goode, London, 1972, ch. 9, pp. 302-62 --
chapter 219 JOH N BAYLEY, 'Love and Knowledge The Golden Bowl', The Characters of Love, London, 1960, ch. 4, pp. 205-62 --
part The Ivory Tower (1917) --
chapter 220 PETER BUITENHUIS, 'The Fresh Start and the Broken Link The Ivory Tower', The Grasping Imagination, The American Writings of Henry James, Toronto, 1973, ch. 16, pp. 239-60 --
part The Lesson of the Master (1888) --
chapter 221 SHLOMITH RIMMON, 'The Lesson of the Master', The Concept of Ambiguity --
The Example of James, Chicago and London, 1977, ch. 3, pp. 79- 94 --
part Madames de Mauves (1874) and Daisy Miller (1878) --
chapter 222 KENNETH GRAHAM, 'Views From A Terrace: Madame de Mauves and Daisy Miller' Henry James The Drama of Fulfilment, Oxford, 1975, ch. 1, pp. 1-27 --
part The Portrait of a Lady (1881) --
chapter 223 LEON EDEL, 'The Portrait of a Lady' from Henry James: The Conquest of London 1870-1881, New York, 1962, Volume 2, pp.421-34 --
chapter 224 RICHARD POIRI ER, ' The Portrait of a Lady', The Comic Sense of Henry James, London, 1960, ch. V, pp. 183- 246 --
part The Princess Casamassima (1886) --
chapter 225 MARK SELTZER, 'The Princess Casamassima: Realisation and the Fantasy of Surveillance', Henry James and the Art of Power, London, 1984, ch. 1, pp. 25-58 --
part The Tragic Muse (1890) --
chapter 226 MICHAEL ANESKO, 'Accommodating Art and the World: The Primary Motive of The Tragic Muse', Friction with the Market Henry James and the Profession of Authorship, Oxford, 1986, ch. VII, pp 119-39 --
part The Turn of the Screw (1898) --
chapter 227 RICHARD HASKER, 'Mr Edmund Wilson and The Turn of the Screw', Modern Language Notes, May 1947, pp. 331-5; see number 185 --
chapter 228 ROBERT HEILl'vIAN, ' The Turn of theScrew as Poem ', University of Kansas City Review, Summer 1948, Volume 14, pp. 277-89 --
chapter 229 JOHN SILVER, 'A Note on the Freudian Reading of The Turn of the Screw', American Literature, Volume 29, March 1957-January 1958, pp. 207-11 --
chapter 230 CHARLES THO MAS SAMUELS, ' Introd uction-The Governess', The Ambiguity of Henry James, Chi cago, 1971, pp. 11-22 --
part What Maisie Knew (1897) --
chapter 231 ELIZABETH ALLEN, 'The Novels of the 1890's', A Women's Place in the Novels of Henry James, London, 1984, pp. 124-33 --
chapter 232, ch. III, pp. 60-76 --
part The Wings of the Dove (1902) --
chapter 233 LEO BERSANI, 'The Narrator as Center in The Wings of the Dove', Modern Fiction Studies, Volume VI, no. 2, Summer 1960, pp. 131-44 --
part A Last Word --
chapter 234 LEO BERSANI, 'T heJamesian Lie ', Partisan Review, Volume XXXVI, no. 1, Winter 1969, pp. 53-82.

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