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THE HENRY JAMES REVIEW Index to Volumes 7 and 8 Benert, Annette Larson. Dialogical Discourse in "The JoUy Comer": The Entrepeneur as Language and Image...............8:116-25 Bishop, George. Addressing "A Bundle of Letters": Henry James and the Hazard of Authority......................................8:91-103 BlackaU, Jean Frantz. Henry and Edith: "The Velvet Glove" as an "In" Joke....................................................7:21-26 Brown, W. Dale. See Hocks. Buitenhuis, Peter. Review of Edward Wagenknecht, The Tales of Henry James....................................................8:76-77 ---------. Americans in European Gardens..............................7:124-30 CoUins, Martha. Henry James...............................................7:7 Djwa, Sandra. Ut Pictura Poesis: The Making of a Lady...............7:72-85 Dorsey, Laurens M. "Something like the old dream of the secret hfe": Henry James's Imaginative Vision and Romantic Inheritance, with special attention to the opening paragraphs of his preface to The Spoils of Poynton............................7:13-20 Edel, Leon. The Myth of America in The Portrait of a Lady.............7:8-17 ---------and Adeline Tintner. The Private Life of Peter Quin[t]: Origins of "The Turn of the Screw".........................7:2-4 Fischer, Sandra K. Isabel Archer and the Enclosed Chamber............7:48-58 Fogel, Daniel Mark. Framing James's Portrait: An Introduction......................................................7:1-6 ---------. From the Editor....................................................7:1 Habegger, Alfred. The Lessons of the Father: Henry James Sr. on Sexual Difference...............................................8:1-36 ---------. Review-Essay—Leon Edel, Henry James: A Life............8:200-209 HaUab, Mary Y. The Governess and the Demon Lover: The Return of a Fairy Tale.......................................8:104-15 Halperin, John. Elizabeth Bowen and Henry James.....................7:45-47 Hamer, Karen R. See Hocks. Hocks, Richard A., Karen R. Hamer, and W. Dale Brown. James Studies 1983-1984: An Analytic Bibliographic Monograph........................................8:155-88 HoUy, Carol. "Absolutely Acclaimed": The Cure for Depression in James's Final Phase...........................................8:126-38 ---------. Understanding the FamUy: Jane Maher's Biography of Broken Fortunes..................................................8:209-20 Hutner, Gordon. Goodwood's Lie in The Portrait of a Lady...........8:142-43 Ian, Marcia. Consecrated Diplomacy and the Concretion of Self........7:27-33 Index to Volumes 7 and 8............................................8:227-229 Joseph, Mary. Review of Arun Kumar, The International Theme in the Novels of Henry James.............................8:153-54 Kimmey, John. James's London Tales of the 1880s.....................8:37-46 Krook, Dorothea. Isabel Archer Figures in Some Early Stories of Henry James...................................................7:131-39 Leeming, David. An Interview with James Baldwin on Henry James...................................................8:47-56 Lindberg, Kathryne. Review of R. P. Blackmur, Studies in Henry James...................................................8:145-49 Macnaughton, W. R. In Defense of James's The Tragic Muse............7:5-12 Maini, Darshan Singh. Henry James: The Writer as Critic.............8:189-99 Monteiro, George. Henry James and Whitelaw Reid: Some Additional Documents............................................8:139-41 Powers, LyaU H. Thornton Wilder as Literary Cubist: An Acknowledged Debt to Henry James...............................7:34-44 ---------. Visions and Revisions: The Past Rewritten...................7:105-16 Pryzbylowicz, Donna. Review of Paul B. Armstrong, The Phenomenology of Henry James...................................7:48-49 Richmond, Marion. The Early Critical Reception of The Portrait of a Lady (1881-1916)...................................7:158-63 ---------. Henry James's The Portrait of a Lady: A Bibliography of Primary Material and Annotated Criticism.....................7:164-95 Rowe, John Carlos. The Pohtics of the Uncanny in Henry James's The American......................................................8:79-90 Sabiston, Elizabeth. Isabel Archer: The Architecture of Consciousness and the International Theme........................7:29-47 Scharnhorst, Gary. Henry James and the Reverend WiUiam RounseviUe Alger.................................................8:71-75 Schwarzbach, F. S. Review of Jennifer Gribble, The Lady of Shalott in the Victorian Novel.........................................7:51 Sharp, PhiUip. Review of Ross Posnock, Henry James and the Problem of Robert Browning......................................7:52-53 Springer, Mary Doyle. Review of Susan Carlson, Women of Grace : James's Plays and the Comedy of Manners.......................8:150-52 Stafford, WUliam T. The Enigma of Serena Merle.....................7:117-23 Stanford, Donald. Review-Essay on The Complete Notebooks of Henry James...................................................8:221-26 Tintner, Adeline R. James Discovers Jan Vermeer of Delft..............8:57-70 --------. "In the Dusky, Crowded, Heterogeneous Back-Shop of the Mind": The Iconography of The Portrait of a Lady..............7:140-57 --------. See...

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