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THE HENRY JAMES REVIEW Index to Volume VI Announcements.......................................................................................................79 Armstrong, Paul B. Review of Edward Wagenknecht, The Novels of Henry James; Robert Emmet Long, Henry James: The Early Novels; Susan Reibet Moore, The Drama of Discrimination in Henry James..................................................................................................... 148-52 Caramello, Charles. Reading Gertrude Stein Reading Henry James, or, Eros is Eros is Eros...................182-203 Carlson, Susan. Correspondence...................................................................................71-74 Carton, Evan. Review of Laurence B. Holland, The Expense of Vision: Essays on the Craft of Henry James.....60-62 Conroy, Mark. Review of Henry Sussman, The Hegelian Aftermath: Readings in Hegel, Kierkegaard, Freud, Proust, and James................................................................................ 139-43 Culver, Stuart K. Review of Eric Sundquist, American Realism: New Essays......................................63-65 de Boer Eshuis, Enny. Reflections of Holland in the Works of Henry James......................................39-45 ElUs, James. The Archaeology of Ancient Rome: Sexual Metaphor in "The Beast in the Jungle" ................27-31 Fogel, Daniel Mark. From the Editor..............................................................................2, 78 _______From the Editor.............................................................................................157 Fowler, Virginia C. Review of Eugene Paul Nassar, Essays Critical and Metacritical........................... 144-47 Gargano, James W. Review of Jin Ohsima, A Study of Henry James's The Ambassadors and Its Scenario........69-70 Gregory, Robert. Porpoise-iveness Without Porpoise: Why Nabokov Called Henry James a Fish..................52-59 Higdon, David Leon. Henry James and Lillian Hellman: An Unnoted Source................................... 134-35 Keesey, Douglas. So much Life with (So to Speak) So Little Living: The Literary Side of the James-WeUs Debate......................................................................................................80-88 Kimball, Jean. A Classified Subject Index to Henry James' Critical Prefaces to the New York Edition (Collected in The Art of the Novel........................................................................ 89-133 Kronick, Joseph. Review of Frederick C. Stem, F. O. Matthiessen: Christian Socialist as Critic.................66-68 Long, Robert Emmet. Dramatizing James: The Bostonians as a Film..............................................75-77 Maini, Darshan Singh. The Politics of Henry James............................................................. 158-71 Volume VI 208 Number 3 The Henry James Review Spring, 1985 Makowsky, Veronica. Review of Leon Edel, Stuff of Sleep and Dreams: Experiments in Literary Psychology....................................................................................................204 Mögen, David. Review of Kerr Howard, John W. Crowley, and Charles L. Crow, eds., The Haunted Dusk: American Supernatural Fiction 1820-1920.............................................................206 Olney, James. Psychology, Memory, and Autobiography: WUliam and Henry James..............................46-51 Reynolds, Mark. Counting the Costs: The Infirmity of Art and The Golden Bowl.................................15-26 Rowe, John Carlos. Correspondence............................................................................. 153-54 Schneider, Daniel J. James and Conrad: The Psychological Premises..............................................32-38 Telotte, J. P. The Right Way With ReaUty: James's "The Real Right Thing".....................................8-14 Tintner, Adeline R. Correspondence............................................................................. 154-56 _______The Disappearing Furniture in Maupassant's "Qui Sait?" and The Spoils ofPoynton......................3-7 Torsney, Cheryl B. Review of Virginia C. Fowler, Henry James's American Girl: The Embroidery on the Canvas.................................................................................................... 136-38 Veeder, WiUiam. Image as Argument: Henry James and the Style of Criticism.................................. 172-81 Volume VI 209 Number 3 ...

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