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The Henry James Review 22.3 (2001) 307



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In my article entitled "'First Shock of Complete Perception': The Opening Episode of The Golden Bowl, Volume 2" (Henry James Review 22 [2001]: 1-9), I mistakenly gave credit to Adré Marshall for the term "hypothetical discourse." As Arlene Young points out in a letter to Susan M. Griffin, Editor of the Henry James Review, she was herself the first to propose this term. Unfortunately her article, "Hypothetical Discourse as Ficelle in The Golden Bowl" (American Literature 61.3 [Oct. 1989]: 382-97), was not known to me at the time I wrote my piece.

--Dorrit Cohn

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