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Keyword [Henry james]
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181. From advertisements to golden bowls: Henry James's late fiction, the new middle class and cosmopolitan modernism
182. Careless of correctness: Modernism and the mistake from Henry James to the Harlem Renaissance
183. Hidden monstrosities: The transformation of woman and child victim(izer)s in nineteenth-century gothic fiction (Elizabeth Gaskell, Charlotte Bronte, Henry James)
184. The remains of the Victorian gentleman in James, Conrad, and Wharton (Henry James, Joseph Conrad, Edith Wharton, Ford Madox Ford, Edgar Rice Burroughs)
185. Impossible adaptations: Virginia Woolf and Henry James in the 1990s
186. The gaze in the model-painter relationship: Fictions of art by Zola, the Goncourts, Poe, and James (Emile Zola, Edmond de Goncourt, Jules de Goncourt, France, Edgar Allan Poe, Henry James)
187. Sublime beauty: Henry James and the ethical aesthetic (Paul De Man)
188. 'The sweet word,' sister: Nineteenth-century American literature, woman's rights, and the rhetoric of sisterhood (Nathaniel Hawthorne, Louisa May Alcott, Henry James)
189. A statement of sexual tension: Henry James's criticism of some British and American writers, 1865--1880
190. Henry James and the French influence
191. Pragmatic modernism and the politics of recontextualization (William James, John Dewey, Gertrude Stein, Henry James, Oliver Wendell Holmes)
192. Significant returns: Lacan, masculinity, and modernist traditions (Jacques Lacan, Henry James, Marcel Proust, France, Leopold von Sacher-Masoch, Germany, James Joyce, Ireland)
193. The threat of American life: Literary defensiveness at the turn of the nineteenth century (Theodore Dreiser, Frank Norris, Henry James, William James, William Dean Howells)
194. The master and the dean: The literary criticism and aesthetics of Henry James and William Dean Howells, 1859--1897
195. Innocence and rapture: The erotics of childhood in aestheticism (Henry James, Vladimir Nabokov, Walter Pater, Oscar Wilde, Ireland)
196. Aesthetic commerce of the feminine: Henry James and late nineteenth-century American culture
197. Doctoring the text: Therapeutic realism in nineteenth-century American literature (Nathaniel Hawthorne, Oliver Wendell Holmes, S. Weir Mitchell, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Henry James)
198. Between profits and primitivism: Rehabilitating white middle-class manhood in America, 1880--1917 (Theodore Dreiser, William James, Henry James, Jack London, William Dean Howells)
199. Romancing the subject: Neo-Romantic theories of cognitive development in James, Lawrence, and Woolf (Henry James, D. H. Lawrence, Virginia Woolf)
200. 'How should one love?': Alternative love plots and their ethical implications in the Victorian novel (Henry James, Joseph Conrad, George Eliot, Charles Dickens, Anne Bronte)
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