Connotations 18.1-3 (2008/2009)
Connotations 18.1-3 (2008/2009)
Connotations 18.1-3 (2008/2009)
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Henry James’s Double-Bind: Chasing Possibilities in “The Jolly Corner”<br />
——. “The Jolly Corner.” 1908. Ghostly Tales of Henry James. Ed. and intr. Leon<br />
Edel. New York: The University Library, Grosset and Dunlap, 1963.<br />
——. “Is There a Life After Death?” 1910. Henry James on Culture: Essays on Politics<br />
and the American Social Science. Ed. Pierre A. Walker. Lincoln: U of Nebraska P,<br />
1999. 115-27.<br />
——. The Art of the Novel: Critical Prefaces by Henry James. Ed. R. P. Blackmur. New<br />
York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1934.<br />
——. The Complete Notebooks of Henry James: The Authoritative and Definitive Edition.<br />
1947. Ed. Leon Edel and Lyall H. Powers. Oxford: OUP, 1987.<br />
James, William. The Principles of Psychology. New York: Dover Publications, 1890.<br />
Kress, Jill M. “Contesting Metaphors and the Discourse of Consciousness in<br />
William James.” Journal of the History of Ideas 61.2 (Apr. 2000): 263-83.<br />
McCarthy, Harold T. “Henry James and ‘The Personal Equation.’” College English<br />
17.5 (Feb. 1956): 272-78.<br />
Mitchell, Lee Clark. “‘Ghostlier Demarcation, Keener Sounds’: Scare Quotes in<br />
‘The Jolly Corner.’” The Henry James Review 28 (2007): 223-31.<br />
Montandon, Alain. “Hamlet ou le fantôme du moi: Le double dans le romantisme<br />
allemand.” Le Double dans le romantisme anglo-américain. Centre du romantisme<br />
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humaines de l’Université de Clermont-Ferrand II, 1984. 31-56.<br />
Nixon, Nicola. “‘Prismatic and Profitable’: Commerce and the Corporate Person<br />
in James’s ‘The Jolly Corner.’” American Literature 76.4 (Dec. 2004): 807-31.<br />
Posnock, Ross. The Trial of Curiosity, Henry James, William James and the Challenge of<br />
Modernity. Oxford: OUP, 1991.<br />
Ronen, Ruth. Possible Worlds in Literary Theory. Cambridge: CUP, 1994.<br />
Salmon, Rachel. “A Marriage of Opposites: Henry James’s ‘The Figure in the<br />
Carpet’ and the Problem of Ambiguity.” ELH 47.4 (Winter 1980): 788-803.<br />
Saltz, Laura. “Henry James’s Overexposures.” The Henry James Review 25 (2004):<br />
254-66.<br />
Schneider, Daniel J. “The Divided Self in the Fiction of Henry James.” PMLA 90.3<br />
(May 1975): 447-60.<br />
Steinberg, Derek. Consciousness Reconnected: Missing Links Between Self, Neuroscience,<br />
Psychology and the Arts. Oxford: Radcliffe, 2006.<br />
Stovall, Floyd. “Henry James’s ‘The Jolly Corner.’” Nineteenth Century Fiction 12.1<br />
(1957): 72-84.<br />
Tintner, Adeline R. “Autobiography as Fiction: ‘The Usurping Consciousness’ as<br />
Hero of James’s Memoirs.” Twentieth Century Literature 23.2 (May 1977): 239-60.<br />
Vaid, Krishna Baldev. Technique in the Tales of Henry James. Cambridge, MA:<br />
Harvard UP, 1964.<br />
Waters, Isobel, “‘Still and Still Moving’: The House as Time Machine in Henry<br />
James’s The Sense of the Past.” The Henry James Review 30.2 (<strong>2009</strong>): 180-95.<br />
Zwinger, Lydia. “‘treat me your subject’: Henry James’s ‘The Jolly Corner’ and I.”<br />
Henry James Review 29.1 (<strong>2008</strong>): 1-15.<br />
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