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THE HENRY JAMES REVIEW Volume III, Nutiber 1 FaI I, 1981 Table of Contents From the Ed i tor.........................................................................................2 The Key to the Palpable Past: Miss Tina in The Aspern Papers. By Barbara Jensen-Osinski................4 Henry James's 'The Story In It': A Successful Aesthetic Adventure. By Ellen Tremper...................11 Henry James's Major Phase: Making Room for the Reader. By Carl Malmgren...............................17 The Editor as Hero: Henry James and the New York Edition. By Thomas M. Leitch.........................24 Henry James and The Grammar of the Modern. By Mary L. Cross...........................................33 A Selected Henry James Artsography. By Anthony Mazzella...............................................44 Mr. James's Daughter and Shakespeare's Sister: A Review-Essay. By Cushing Strout......................59 The Death and Letters of Al ice James, ed. Ruth Bernard Yeazell. Review by Annette Niemtzow............65 Susanne Kappeier, Writing and Reading in Henry James. Review by John Carlos Rowe......................67 Robert Emmet Long, The Great Succession: Henry James and the Legacy of Hawthorne. Review by Paul McCarthy..................................................................................70 Philip Sicker, Love and the Quest for Identity in the Fiction of Henry James. Review by Walter F. Wright..................................................................................72 Rama Kant Asthana, Henry James and the Aesthetics of the Novel. Review by Darshan Singh Main i.........74 Correspondence and Not I ces.............................................................................76 The Ball. By Dennis L. O'Connor.......................................................................77 ******************** ERRATLM We would like to correct two errors of transmission in our printing of William T. Stafford's essay "The Portrait of a Lady: The Second Hundred Years," HJR II, 91-100: p. 91, ftn. 1, Conceptual should read Contextual ; and pp. 92, I. 43 and 93, n. 5, Ariel should read Accent. THE HENRY JAMES REV I EW 1 FALL, 1981 ...

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