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Arac, Jonathan. Henry James and Edward Said: Problems of Value in a Secular World. 233-38.
Brewis, Oliver. Interest and Aesthetic Judgment in Henry James's Late Novels. 95-109.
Coghlan, J. Michelle. Aftertastes of Ruin: Uncanny Sites of Memory in Henry James's Paris. 239-46.
Fisher, Paul. "Her Smoking Was the Least of Her Freedoms": Henrietta Reubell, Miss Barrace, and the Queer Milieu of Henry James's Paris. 247-54.
Freedman, Jonathan. Henry James and Early Film. 255-64.
Ginsburg, Michal Peled. The Portrait's Two Faces: James's "The Special Type" and "The Tone of Time." 165-76.
Giorcelli, Christina. Beguiling City, Bewitching Landscape, Bewildering People. 216-32.
Hadley, Tessa. What Maisie Knew: How Teaching Difficult Texts Helps Us Learn About Reading. 272-76.
Lawrence, Kathleen. "Call Me Isabel": Reverberations of James's Archetypal Plots in the Lives of His Readers. 177-87.
Looby, Christopher. John Marcher's Queer Timing. 265-71.
O'Toole, Sean. Queer Properties: Passion and Possession in The Spoils of Poynton. 30-52.
Ohi, Kevin. The Beast's Storied End. 1-16.
Rhoads, Bonita. Henry James and the Plunder of Sentiment: Building the House of Modernism from The Spoils of Poynton. 147-64. [End Page 301]
Robbins, Bruce. Many Years Later: Prolepsis in Deep Time. 191-204.
Scheiber, Andrew. The Origin of Texts: "The Art of Fiction" as Evolutionary Manifesto. 53-67.
Silko, Leslie Marmon. Delight: An Appreciation of Henry James. 205-15.
St. Pierre, Scott. A Personal Quantity: On Sexuality and Jamesian Style. 110-26.
Stuart, Christopher. "A Restorative Reaction": Henry James's "The Altar of the Dead" and Mourning in the Modern City. 127-46.
Tate, Carolyn. Interrogating the Legibility of Queer Female Subjectivity: Rethinking May Bartram's "Bracketed" Character in "The Beast in the Jungle." 17-29.