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  • Index to Volume 32

Articles

Bersani, Leo. Re-perusal, Registered. 274–280.

Bollinger, Laurel. “Poor Isabel, who had never been able to understand Unitarianism!”: Denominational Identity and Moral Character in Henry James’s The Portrait of a Lady. 160–77.

Buelens, Gert. Non-Readings and Misreadings of “The Jamesian Lie.” 259–265.

Caserio, Robert. Leo Bersani, Terrence Malick’s Witt, and Henry James: A Future Past for Astyanax? 204–210.

Diebel, Anne. “The Dreary Duty”: Henry James, The Yellow Book, and Literary Personality. 45–59.

Flannery, Denis. Judith Butler’s Henry James. 12–19.

Helmers, Matthew. Possibly Queer Time: Paranoia, Subjectivity, and “The Beast in the Jungle.” 101–17.

Jafri, Maha. Jamesian Sociability. 218–26.

Jöttkandt, Sigi. Splitting the Difference: Aesthetic Relations in Henry James and Leo Bersani. 235–41.

Lamm, Kimberly. A Future for Isabel Archer: Jamesian Feminism, Leo Bersani, and Aesthetic Subjectivity. 249–58.

Lawson, Andrew. “Perpetual Capital”: Roderick Hudson, Aestheticism, and the Problem of Inheritance. 178–91.

Lowenstein, Adam Seth. “Surprises that struck the hour”: The Tragic Muse and the Modernizing of the Jamesian Serial. 140–59.

McWhirter, David. Bersani’s James. 211–17.

Moses, Omri. Henry James’s Virtual Beast. 266–73. [End Page 289]

Raw, Laurence. Henry James on the BBC Third Programme 1946–1970. 87–96.

Salamensky, S. I. “The Man of the Hour”: Oscar Wilde, Performance, and Proto-Modernity in Henry James’s The Tragic Muse. 60–74.

Savoy, Eric. Casse toi!—or, The Calling of Leo Bersani. 242–48.

Scharnhorst, Gary. Julian Hawthorne Interviews Henry James. 20–28.

See, Sam. Bersani in Love. 195–203.

Thurschwell, Pamela. The Typist’s Remains: Theodora Bosanquet in Recent Fiction. 1–11.

Wayland-Smith, Ellen. “Conductors and Revealers”: Henry James’s Electric Messengers in The Ambassadors. 118–39.

Wichelns, Kathryn. The Perversities of Marriage in Henry James’s “Maud-Evelyn.” 75–86.

Winnett, Susan. Jamesian Lying/Jamesian Intimacies. 227–34.

Book Reviews

Honeyman, Susan. Review of Charles Hatten. The End of Domesticity: Alienation from the Family in Dickens, Eliot, and James. 97–99.

Kraft, James. Review of Colm Tóibín. All a Novelist Needs: Colm Tóibín on Henry James. 281–83.

Lawrence, Kathleen. Review of Rosella Mamoli Zorzi. Henry James: Letters to Isabella Stewart Gardner. 284–86. [End Page 290]

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