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  • Index to Volume 39

Articles

Armstrong, Paul B. Henry James and Neuroscience: Cognitive Universals and Cultural Differences. 133–51.

Ball, Hilary. Blooming Girls and Bad Girls: “In the Cage” and the Ha’penny Novel. 81–95.

Bryan, Rachel. The Return of the “Spiritual Soldier”: Rebecca West’s Henry James. 256–66.

Cain, William E. Being Idiosyncratic: R. P. Blackmur Defines Henry James. 226–37.

Caws, Mary Ann. “The little shop of the mind”: Reading the Readings. 238–46.

Fogel, Daniel Mark. Theodora Bosanquet, Virginia Woolf, and the Missing Women. 307–13.

Francescato, Simone. Pound Reading James: The Brunnenburg Volumes. 293–306.

Garibaldi, Korey. Was Gertrude Stein the Twentieth-Century’s Henry James? 267–81.

Griffin, Susan. Introduction to Henry James, 1916–1945 Forum. 205–06.

Halpern, Faye. Searching for Sentimentality in Henry James’s The Bostonians. 62–80.

Hoar, Leo. Above the Law: James’s “Scenic Method” in The Spoils of Poynton. 111–32.

Hutchison, Hazel. A Bit of String: Rebecca West on Henry James. 247–55.

Laing, Rosín. What Maisie Knew: Nineteenth-Century Selfhood in the Mind of the Child. 96–109.

Layne, Bethany. The Turn of the Century: Henry James in Millennial Fiction. 178–94.

Mercer, Benjamin. The “Time-Values” of The Wings of the Dove. 52–61. [End Page 321]

Nowlin, Michael. Henry James and the Making of Modern African American Literature. 282–92.

Ortiz-Robles, Mario. Point of View’s Points of View. 218–25.

Rix, Alicia. “Henry’s Bicycle”: Cycling and Figurations of Exposure in “The Papers.” 23–36.

Ross, Michael. Foreign Inflections and Infections: Language Clashes in Henry James’s The Tragic Muse. 152–66.

Simonds, Ethan. The Thing in the Jungle: Objects and Openness in Henry James. 37–51.

Sutherland, Kerry. Posthumous Publications: James Brand Pinker and the Literary Estate of Henry James. 207–17.

Thurschwell, Pamela. Theory to Die For: Lunging at the Arras in Wilde’s The Portrait of Mr. W. H. and James’s “The Figure in the Carpet.” 1–22.

Tsimpouki, Theodora. Henry James’s “The Aspern Papers”: Between the Narrative of an Archive and the Archive of Narrative. 167–77.

Review Essays

Buchholtz, Mirosława. Review of Oliver Herford, Henry James’s Style of Retrospect: Late Personal Writings, 1890–1915; and Sophie Witt. Henry James’ andere Szene: Zum Dramatismus des modernen Romans. 195–99.

Graham, Wendy. Review of Colm Tóibín, Marc Simpson, and Declan Kiely, Henry James and American Painting. 200–04.

Ue, Tom. Review of Dan Simmons, The Fifth Heart: A Novel. 314–17.

Online Book Reviews

Ahmed, Maaheen. Review of Patricia Crain, Reading Children: Literacy, Property, and the Dilemmas of Childhood in Nineteenth-Century America. E-4-E-6.

Buchholtz, Mirosława. Review of Tomoko Eguchi, Ethical Aestheticism in the Early Works of Henry James: The Shadow of John Ruskin. E-14-E-16.

Halliwell, Michael. “A combination of the sublime and the ridiculous.” Review of Andrea Mariani, Italian Music in Dakota: The Function of European Musical Theatre in U. S. Culture. E-7-E-10.

Layne, Bethany. Portraits and Palimpsests. Review of John Banville, Mrs Osmond. E-1-E.3.

Roxburgh, Natalie. Review of Miranda El-Rayess, Henry James and the Culture of Consumption. E-11-E-13.

Teahan, Sheila. Review of J. C. Hallman, Wm & H’ry: Literature, Love, and the Letters between William & Henry James. E-17-E-19.

Williams, Merle A. Consciousness and Chiasmus: Narrating Embodied Intersubjectivities. Review of George Butte, Suture & Narrative: Deep Intersubjectivity in Fiction and Film. E-20-E-24. [End Page 322]

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