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Announcements G. K. Hall has a number of new and forthcoming reference works of interest to James i ans: Henry James, 1917-1959: A Reference Guide (1979), by Kristin Pruitt McColgan; Henry James, 1960-1974: A Reference Guide (1979), by Dorothy Mclnnls Scura; The James-Hawthorne Relation: Bibliographical Essays (1980), by Thaddeo K. Babliha; and, forthcoming, a bibliographical volume covering material In James's lifetime by Linda Taylor. The University of Toronto Press will soon publish a centenary volume of essays on The Portrait of a Lady edited by Leon Edel and Marion Richmond. A dictionary of Henry James's characters is In preparation by Donald D. Jones and Patricia Cleary Miller. The Grove Press has put Into print in 1979-80 many of the less well known James novels, such as Watch and Ward, The Reverberator, The Sacred Fount, A London Life, as we I I as I ta I i an Hours and a collection of James's literary essays and reviews. Herbert E. Mann, Director of the Rutgers University Press, writes as follows: "We haven't published much of late on Henry James, yet we would like to. So if you wouldn't mind mentioning our interest to the likely starters whom you hear of, I can assure you of a prompt and sympathetic reading of book-length manuscripts you may care to steer our way." A two-volume edition of Selected works of Henry James has been published in the Soviet Union. The reference in Russian is: J^eilMC, ΓθΗϕ Η : Haß-paHHbie Π-ϕ θΗ3ΒΘ^ΘΗΜΗ β 2-x TONiax. BCTyn. CTaTtH A. 3BepeBa; Κομμθητ. B. PaKa. JleHHHrpaji: Xylose, jiht., 1979. 276 ...

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