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Selected Bibliography: Portrait of a Lady

Alter, Robert. "The Novel and the Sense of the Past." Salmagundi 68-69 (1985): 91-106.

Andres, Sophia. "Narrative Instability in The Portrait of a Lady: Isabel on the Edge of the Social." Journal of Narrative Technique 24.1 (1994): 43-54.

Ash, Beth Sharon. "Frail Vessels and Vast Designs: A Psychoanalytic Portrait of Isabel Archer." New Esssays on The Portrait of a Lady. Ed. Joel Porte. The American Novel (AmNov), New York, NY. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1990. 123-62.

Auerbach, Nina. "Alluring Vacancies in the Victorian Character." The Kenyon Review 8.3 (1986): 36-48.

Balsamo, Gian. "Henry James and Emma Bovary." Canadian Review of Comparative Literature/Revue Canadienne de Litterature Comparee 18.4 (1991): 547-56.

Bamberg, Robert D. The Portrait of a Lady: An Authoritative Text; Henry James and the Novel; Reviews and Criticism. New York: Norton, 1975.

Baris, Sharon Deykin. "The Lady or the Scholar? Contending Lights in James's Portrait of Isabel Archer." Hebrew University Studies in Literature and the Arts 18 (1990): 48-80.

Baris, Sharon. "Gender, Judgment, and Presumptuous Readers: The Role of Daniel in The Portrait of a Lady." The Henry James Review 12.3 (1991): 212-30.

Baris, Sharon. "James's Pyrotechnic Display: The Book in Isabel's Portrait." The Henry James Review 12.2 (1991): 146-53.

Bauer, Dale M. "Jane Campion's Symbolic Portrait." Henry James Review 18.2 (1997): 194-96.

Baym, Nina. "Revision and Thematic Change in The Portrait of a Lady." Modern Fiction Studies 22 (1976): 183-200.

Bazzanella, Dominic J. "The Conclusion to The Portrait of a Lady Re-Examined." American Literature 41 (1969): 55-63.

Beauchamp, Andrea Roberts. "'Isabel Archer': A Possible Source for The Portrait of a Lady." American Literature 49 (1977): 267-71.

Bell, Millicent. "Refractions of Isabel Archer." 'Union in Partition': Essays in Honour of Jeanne Delbaere. Eds. Gilbert Debusscher and Marc Maufort. Liege, Belgium: L3-Liege Language and Literature, 1997. 59-69.

Bentley, Nancy. "'Conscious Observation of a Lovely Woman': Jane Campion's Portrait of a Lady." Henry James Review 18.2 (1997): 174-79.

Berkson, Dorothy. "Why Does She Marry Osmond? The Education of Isabel Archer." American Transcendental Quarterly 60 (1986): 53-71.

Bigliazzi, Silvia. "Limina: T. S. Eliot's Silhouette of a Lady." Rivista di Letterature Moderne e Comparate 50.3 (1997): 287-96.

Birkerts, Sven. "Reading and Depth of Field." Philosophy and Literature 20.1 (1996): 122-29.

Blodgett, Harriet. "Verbal Clues in The Portrait of a Lady: A Note in Defense of Isabel Archer." Studies in American Fiction 7 (1979): 27-36.

Bloom, Harold. Henry James's The Portrait of a Lady. New York: Chelsea, 1987.

Bloom, Harold. Isabel Archer. New York: Chelsea House, 1992.

Bobbitt, Joan. "Aggressive Innocence in The Portrait of a Lady." Massachusetts Studies in English 4 (1973): 31-37.

Bochner, Jay. "Life in a Picture Gallery: Things in The Portrait of a Lady and The Marble Faun." Texas Studies in Literature and Language 11 (1969): 761-777.

Bollinger, Laurel. "The Ethics of Reading: The Struggle for Subjectivity in the Portrait of a Lady." Criticism: A Quarterly for Literature and the Arts 44.2 (2002): 139-60.

Boren, Lynda S. "Undoing the Mona Lisa: Henry James's Quarrel with da Vinci and Pater." Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature 20.3 (1987): 95-111.

Bosquet, Marc. "I Don't Like Isabel Archer." Henry James Review 18.2 (1997): 197-99.

Boudreau, Kristin. "Is the World Then So Narrow? Feminist Cinematic Adaptations of Hawthorne and James." Henry James Review 21.1 (2000): 43-53.

Brody, Selma B. "Dorothea Brooke and Henry James's Isabel Archer." George Eliot-George Henry Lewes Studies 20-21 (1992): 63-66.

Buchanan, D. "'The Candlestick and the Snuffers': Some Thoughts on The Portrait of a Lady'." The Henry James Review 16.2 (1995): 121-30.

Budick, Emily Miller. "James's Portrait of Female Skepticism." The Henry James Review 12.2 (1991): 154-58.

Buitenhuis, Peter ed. Twentieth Century Interpretations of The Portrait of a Lady: A Collection of Critical Essays, 1968.

Buitenhuis, Peter. "Americans in European Gardens." The Henry James Review 7.2-3 (1986): 124-130.

Chandler, Karen Michele. "Agency and Social Constraint in Jane Campion's The Portrait of a Lady." Henry James Review 18.2 (1997): 191-93.

Choi, Kyong-Do. "Pragmatism and American Realism." The Journal of English Language and Literature 35.2 (1989): 235-258.

Collins, Martha. "The Narrator, the Satellites, and Isabel Archer: Point of View in The Portrait of a Lady." Studies in the Novel 8 (1976): 142-57.

Connaughton, Michael E. "American English and the International Theme in The Portrait of a Lady." Midwest Quarterly: A Journal of Contemporary Thought 22.2 (1981): 137-146.

Cook, Eleanor. "The Italian Journey: From James to Eliot to Browning." The Motif of the Journey in Nineteenth-Century Italian Literature. Ed. Bruno (ed.); Verna Magliocchetti, Anthony (ed.); Abrams, M. H. (introd.). Gainesville: U P of Florida, 1994. 41-52.

Cross, Mary. "Henry James and the Grammar of the Modern." The Henry James Review 3.1 (1981): 33-43.

Crowley, John W. "The Portrait of a Lady and The Rise of Silas Lapham: The Company They Kept." The Cambridge Companion to American Realism and Naturalism: Howells to London. Ed. Donald Pizer. Cambridge Companions to Literature. Cambridge, Eng.: Cambridge UP, 1995. 117-37.

Dapkus, Jeanne R. "Sloughing Off the Burdens: Ada's and Isabel's Parallel/Antithetical Quests for Self-Actualization in Jane Campion's Film The Piano and Henry James's Novel The Portrait of a Lady." Literature/ Film Quarterly 25.3 (1997): 177-87.

da Sousa Correa, Delia. "The Portrait of a Lady and the 'House of Fiction'." The Nineteenth-Century Novel: Identities. Ed. Dennis Walder. London, England: Open UP--Routledge, 2001. 95-115.

Daugherty, Sarah B. "James and the Ethics of Control: Aspiring Architects and Their Floating Creatures." Enacting History in Henry James: Narrative, Power, and Ethics. Ed. Gert (ed. and introd.) Buelens. Cambridge: Cambridge U P, 1997. 61-74.

Desiderio, Mark. "The Art of Friction: Henry James's Evasion of the Pictorial." Henry James Review 23.3 (2002): 273-82.

Djwa, Sandra. "Ut Pictura Poesis: The Making of a Lady." The Henry James Review 7.2-3 (1986): 72-85.

Donahue, Peter. "Collecting as Ethos and Technique in The Portrait of a Lady." Studies in American Fiction 25.1 (1997): 41-56.

Eckstrom, Lisa. "Moral Perception and the Chronotope: The Case of Henry James." Bakhtin in Contexts: Across the Disciplines. Ed. Amy (ed.); Emerson Mandelker, Caryl (introd.). Rethinking Theory. Evanston, IL: Northwestern U P, 1995. 99-116.

Edel, Leon. "The Myth of America in The Portrait of a Lady." The Henry James Review 7.2-3 (1986): 8-17.

Esch, Deborah. "'Understanding Allegories': Reading The Portrait of a Lady." Henry James's The Portrait of a Lady. Ed. Harold Bloom. Mod. Crit. Interpretations. New York: Chelsea, 1987. 131-153.

Ewell, Barbara C. "Parodic Echoes of The Portrait of a Lady in Howells's Indian Summer." TSE: Tulane Studies in English 22 (1977): 117-31.

Fabi, M. Giulia. "The Reluctant Patriarch: A Study of The Portrait of Lady, The Bostonians, and The Awkward Age." The Henry James Review 13.1 (1992): 1-18.

Feidelson, Charles. "The Moment of The Portrait of a Lady." Ventures: Magazine of the Yale Graduate School 8.2 (1968): 47-55.

Fischer, Sandra K. "Isabel Archer and the Enclosed Chamber: A Phenomenological Reading." The Henry James Review 7.2-3 (1986): 48-58.

Fogel, Daniel Mark. "New Essays on The Portrait of a Lady." The Henry James Review 7.2-3 (1986).

Foeller-Pituch, Elzbieta."Henry James's Cosmopolitan Spaces: Rome as Global City." The Henry James Review 24.3 (Fall 2003): 291-97.

Foss, Chris. "Female Innocence as Other in The Portrait of a Lady and What Maisie Knew: Reassessing the Feminist Recuperation of Henry James." Essays in Literature 22.2 (1995): 253-68.

Francke, Lizzie. "On the Brink." Sight and Sound 6.11 (1996): 6-9.

Frederick, John T. "Patterns of Imagery in Chapter XLII of Henry James's The Portrait of a Lady." Arizona Quarterly 25 (1969): 150-156.

Friend, Joseph H. "The Structure of The Portrait of a Lady." (1965): 85-95.

Fussell, Edwin Sill. "Sympathy in The Portrait of a Lady and The Golden Bowl." The Henry James Review 2.3 (1981): 161-166.

Gabler-Hover, Janet. "H. G. Wells's and Henry James's Two Ladies." The Critical Response to H. Ed. William J. Scheick. Critical Responses in Arts and Letters. Series No: 17. G. Wells. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1995. 145-64.

Gale, Robert L. "A Possible Source for Elements in The Portrait of a Lady." Studi Americani 11 (1965): 137-141.

Galloway, David. Henry James: The Portrait of a Lady. London: Edward Arnold, 1967.

Gilmore, Michael T. "The Commodity World or The Portrait of a Lady." The New England Quarterly: A Historical Review of New England Life and Letters 59.1 (1986): 51-74.

Habegger, Alfred. "The Fatherless Heroine and the Filial Son: Deep Background for The Portrait of a Lady." New Essays on The Portrait of a Lady. Ed. Joel Porte. American Novel. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1990. 49-93.

Hadella, Paul M. "Rewriting Misogyny: The Portrait of a Lady and the Popular Fiction Debate." American Literary Realism 26.3 (1994): 1-11.

Hendricks, Susan E. "Henry James as Adapter: The Portrait of a Lady and Can You Forgive Her." Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature 38.1-2 (1984): 35-43.

Herron, Bonnie L. "Substantive Sexuality: Henry James Constructs Isabel Archer as a Complete Woman in His Revised Version of The Portrait of a Lady." The Henry James Review 16.2 (1995): 131-41.

Hirsch, David H. "Henry James and the Seal of Love." Modern Language Studies 13.4 (1983): 39-60.

Hochenauer, Kurt. "Sexual Realism in The Portrait of a Lady: The Divided Sexuality of Isabel Archer." Studies in the Novel 22.1 (1990): 19-25.

Hochman, Baruch. "From Middlemarch to The Portrait of a Lady: Some Reflections on Henry James and the Traditions of the Novel." Hebrew University Studies in Literature 5 (1977): 102-26.

Hodges, Laura F. "Recognizing "false notes": Musical Rhetoric in The Portrait of a Lady." Mosaic : a Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature 32.4 (Dec. 1999): 1-17.

Hughes, Clair. "The Color of Life: The Significance of Dress in The Portrait of a Lady." Henry James Review 18.1 (1997): 66-80.

Hutner, Gordon. "Goodwood's Lie in The Portrait of a Lady." The Henry James Review 8.2 (1987): 142-144.

Kramer, Lawrence. "Recognizing Schubert: Musical Subjectivity, Cultural Change, and Jane Campion's The Portrait of a Lady." Critical Inquiry 29.1 (Autumn 2002): 25-53.

Izzo, Donatella. Henry James. Florence: Nuova Italia, 1981.

Izzo, Donatella. "The Portrait of a Lady and Modern Narrative." New Essays on The Portrait of a Lady. Ed. Joel Porte. American Novel. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1990. 33-48.

Johnson, Warren. "Parable, Secrecy, and the Form of Fiction: The Example of 'The Figure in the Carpet' and The Portrait of a Lady." Journal of English and Germanic Philology 87 (1988): 230-250.

Johnson, Patricia E. "The Gendered Politics of the Gaze: Henry James and George Eliot." Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature 30.1 (1997): 39-54.

Jones, Peter. "Pragmatism and The Portrait of a Lady." Philosophy and Literature 5.1 (1981): 49-61.

Khushu-Lahiri, Rajyashree. "Two Differing Worlds from One Thematic Clay: Wharton's The House of Mirth and James's The Portrait of a Lady." Indian Views on American Literature. Ed. A.A. (ed. and preface) Mutalik-Desai. New Delhi, India: Prestige, 1998. 25-35.

Kimball, Jean. "Henry James's Last Portrait of a Lady: Charlotte Stant in The Golden Bowl." American Literature 28.4 (1957): 449-68.

Kimmey, John. "London in The Portrait of a Lady." The Henry James Review 5.2 (1984): 96-99.

Kleinberg, Seymour. "Ambiguity and Ambivalence: The Psychology of Sexuality in Henry James' The Portrait of a Lady." Markham Review 5 (1969): 2-7.

Kleinberg, Seymour. "Ambiguity and Ambivalence: The Psychology of Sexuality in Henry James' The Portrait of a Lady." Markham Review 5 (1969): 2-7.

Krook, Dorothea. "Isabel Archer Figures in Some Early Stories of Henry James." The Henry James Review 7.2-3 (1986): 131-139.

Kramer, Lawrence. "Recognizing Schubert: Musical Subjectivity, Cultural Change, and Jane Campion's the Portrait of a Lady." Critical Inquiry 29.1 (2002): 25-52.

Kyung Woo, Yeo. "The Metaphoric Energy of Silences in The Portrait of a Lady." The Journal of English Language and Literature 41.4 (1995): 1005-20.

Laird, J. T. "Cracks in Precious Objects: Aestheticism and Humanity in The Portrait of a Lady." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 52.4 (1981): 643-648.

Lay, Mary M. "Henry James's The Portrait of a Lady and Nella Larsen's Quicksand: A Study in Parallels.", 1989. 73-84.

Licht, Merete. "Henry James's Portrait of a Lady: Vernon Lee in The Princess Casamassima." A Literary Miscellany Presented to Eric Jacobsen. Eds. Graham D. Caie and Holger Norgaard. Pubs. of Dept. of Eng., Univ. of Copenhagen. Series No: 16. Copenhagen: Dept. of Eng., 1988. 285-303.

Lubin, David M. Act of Portrayal: Eakins, Sargent, James. New Haven: Yale UP, 1985.

Luciano, Dana. "Invalid Relations: Queer Kinship in Henry James's The Portrait of a Lady." Henry James Review 23.2 (2002): 196-217.

MacComb, Debra. "Divorce of a Nation: Or, Can Isabel Archer Resist History?" The Henry James Review 17.2 (1996): 129-48.

Mackenzie, Manfred. "Ironic Melodrama in The Portrait of a Lady." (1966): 7-23.

Martin, Robert K. "James and the 'Ecstatic Vision'." Modern Language Studies 13.4 (1983): 32-38.

Mathews, Carolyn. "The Fishwife in James' Historical Stream: Henrietta Stackpole Gets the Last Word." American Literary Realism 33.3 (2001): 189-208.

Maufort, Marc. "Communication as Translation of the Self: Jamesian Inner Monologue in O'Neill's Strange Interlude (1927)." Communiquer et traduire: Hommages a Jean Dierickx/Communicating and Translating: Essays in Honour of Jean Dierickx. Eds. Gilbert Debusscher and Jean-Pierre Van Noppen. Fac. de Philos. & Letts.. Series No: 96. Brussels: Eds. de l'Univ. de Bruxelles, 1985. 319-328.

Mazzella, Anthony J. "An 'Attendance upon . . . Gentlemen': The B.B.C. Video Adaptation of The Portrait of a Lady." The Henry James Review 14.2 (1993): 179-87.

McDonald, Henry. "Henry James as Nietzschean: The Dark Side of the Aesthetic." Partisan Review 56.3 (1989): 391-405.

McFadden, George. "A Note on 'Goodwood's Lie' in The Portrait of a Lady." The Henry James Review 9.3 (1988): 212-214.

Merideth, Eunice. "Gender Patterns in Henry James: A Stylistic Approach to Dialogue in Daisy Miller, The Portrait of a Lady, and The Bostonians." Literary Computing and Literary Criticism: Theoretical and Practical Essays on Theme and Rhetoric. Ed. Rosanne G. Potter. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania P, 1989. 189-206.

Miller, Elise. "The Marriages of Henry James and Henrietta Stackpole." The Henry James Review 10.1 (1989): 15-31.

Minogue, Valerie. "James's Lady and Zola's Whore: The Inscription of the Heroine in the Text in The Portrait of a Lady and Nana." Naturalism in the European Novel: New Critical Perspectives. Ed. Brian Nelson. Berg European Studies Series. New York: Berg, 1992. 245-64.

Mitchell, W. J. T. "Ekphrasis and the Other." South Atlantic Quarterly 91.3 (1992): 695-719.

Monteiro, George. "John Hay's Rewiew of The Portrait of a Lady." Books at Brown 19 (1963): 95-104.

Morgan, Ellen. "Isabel Archer: Resistance to the Patriarchal Order.", 1990. 17-27.

Morrow, Nancy. "Playing the Game of Life: The Dilemma of Christopher Newman and Isabel Archer." Studies in American Fiction 16.1 (1988): 65-82.

Motta, Carol R. "The Ironic View in Henry James' The Portrait of a Lady and in Machado de Assis' Epitaph of a Small Winner." Brasil/Brazil: Revista de Literatura Brasileira/A Journal of Brazilian Literature 16 (1996): 31-56.

Mull, Donald L. "Freedom and Judgment: The Antinomy of Action in The Portrait of a Lady." Arizona Quarterly 27 (1971): 124-32.

Murphy, John J. "'Presumptuous Girls' of Cather, Dreiser, and James." Platte Valley Review 9.1 (1981): 83-95.

Nadel, Alan. "The Search for Cinematic Identity and a Good Man: Jane Campion's Appropriation of James's Portrait." Henry James Review 18.2 (1997): 180-83.

Nettels, Elsa. "The Portrait of a Lady and the Gothic Romance." South Atlantic Bulletin 39.4 (1974): 73-82.

Niemtzow, Annette. "Marriage and the New Woman in The Portrait of a Lady." American Literature 47: 377-95.

Nowell-Smith, Simon. "Texts of The Portrait of a Lady 1881-1882: The Bibliographical Evidence." Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America 63 (1969): 304-10.

O'Connor, Dennis L. "Intimacy and Spectatorship in The Portrait of a Lady." (1980): 25-35.

Perloff, Marjorie. "Cinderella Becomes the Wicked Stepmother: The Portrait of a Lady as Ironic Fairy Tale." (1969): 413-433.

Peterson, Carla L. "Dialogue and Characterization in The Portrait of a Lady." (1980): 13-22.

Poirier, Richard. "Henry James, The Portrait of a Lady." The American Novel from James Fenimore Cooper to William Faulkner. Ed. Wallace Stegner. New York: Basic, 1965. 47-60.

Poirier, Richard. "Portrait d'une dame." L' Arc 89 (1983): 38-46.

Poole, Adrian. "Dying before the End: The Reader in The Portrait of a Lady." Yearbook of English Studies 26 (1996): 143-53.

Porte, Joel. New Essays on The Portrait of a Lady. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1990.

Porte, Joel. New Esssays on The Portrait of a Lady. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1990.

Powers, Lyall H. Studies in The Portrait of a Lady. Merrill Studies in Criticism. Columbus, Ohio: Charles E. Merrill, 1970.

Powers, Lyall H. "Visions and Revisions: The Past Rewritten." The Henry James Review 7.2-3 (1986): 105-116.

Richmond, Marion. "The Early Critical Reception of The Portrait of a Lady (1881-1916)." The Henry James Review 7.2-3 (1986): 158-163.

Richmond, Marion. "Henry James's The Portrait of a Lady: A Bibliography of Primary Material and Annotated Criticism." The Henry James Review 7.2-3 (1986): 164-195.

Ringuette, Dana J. "The Self-Forming Subject: Henry James's Pragmatistic Revision." Mosaic: A Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Literature 23.1 (1990): 115-130.

Routh, Michael. "Isabel Archer's Double Exposure: A Repeated Scene in The Portrait of a Lady." Henry James Review 1 (1980): 262-63.

Rowe, John Carlos. "For Mature Audiences: Sex, Gender and Recent Film Adaptations of Henry James's Fiction." Henry James on Stage and Screen. Ed. John R. Bradley. New York, NY: Palgrave, 2000. 190-211.

Sabiston, Elizabeth. "Isabel Archer: The Architecture of Consciousness and the International Theme." The Henry James Review 7.2-3 (1986): 29-47.

Sayres, William G. "The Proud Penitent: Madame Merle's Quiet Triumph in Henry James's The Portrait of a Lady." Essays in Literature 19.2 (1992): 231-45.

Scharnhorst, Gary. "James and Kate Field." Henry James Review 22.2 (2001): 200-06.

---. "Wuthering Heights and the Portrait of a Lady: A Dynamic Parallel." Ball State University Forum 19.1 (1978): 17-22.

Shaw, Daniel. "Isabel Archer: Tragic Protagonist or Pitiable Victim?" Literature/Film Quarterly 30.4 (2002): 249-55.

Smith, Stephanie A. "The Delicate Organisms and Theoretic Tricks of Henry James." American Literature: A Journal of Literary History, Criticism, and Bibliography 62.4 (1990): 583-605.

Solomon, Melissa. "The Female World of Exorcism and Displacement (or, Relations between Women in Henry James's Nineteenth- Century The Portrait of a Lady)." Studies in the Novel 28.3 (1996): 395-413.

Solomon, Melissa. "The Female World of Exorcism and Displacement: Or, Relations between Women in Henry James's Nineteenth- Century The Portrait of a Lady." Novel Gazing: Queer Readings in Fiction. Ed. Eve Kosofsky (ed. and introd.) Sedgwick. Series Q. Durham: Duke U P, 1997. 444-64.

Stafford, William T. ed. Perspectives on James's Portrait of a Lady: A Collection of Critical Essays. With Introd. & Bibliog, 1967.

Stafford, William T. "The Portrait of a Lady: The Second Hundred Years." The Henry James Review 2.2 (1981): 91-100.

Stafford, William T. "The Enigma of Serena Merle." The Henry James Review 7.2-3 (1986): 117-123.

Stambaugh, Sara. "The Aesthetic Movement and The Portrait of a Lady." Nineteenth-Century Fiction 30 (1976): 495-510.

Stoddart, Scott F. "The 'Muddle' of Step-Parenting: Reconstructing Domestic Harmony in James and Forster." Family Matters in the British and American Novel. Eds. Andrea O. Reilly Herrera, Elizabeth Mahn Nollen and Sheila Reitzel Foor. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State U Popular P, 1997. 115-47.

Strout, Cushing. "Complementary Portraits: James's Lady and Wharton's Age." The Hudson Review 35.3 (1982): 405-415.

Tanner, Tony. "The Fearful Self: Henry James's The Portrait of a Lady." Critical Quarterly 7 (1965): 205-219.

Taylor, Linda J. "The Portrait of a Lady and the Anglo-American Press: An Annotated Checklist, 1880-1886." Resources for American Literary Study 5 (1975): 166-98.

Tintner, Adeline R. "Pater in The Portrait of a Lady and The Golden Bowl, including Some Unpublished Henry James Letters." The Henry James Review 3.2 (1982): 80-95.

Tintner, Adeline R. "'In the Dusky, Crowded, Heterogeneous Back-Shop of the Mind': The Iconography of The Portrait of a Lady." The Henry James Review 7.2-3 (1986): 140-157.

Torsney, Cheryl B. "The Political Context of The Portrait of a Lady." The Henry James Review 7.2-3 (1986): 86-104.

Traub, Lindsey. "Beyond the Americana: Henry James Reads George Eliot." Special Relationships: Anglo-American Affinities and Antagonisms 1854-1936. Ed. Janet --Beer and Bridget Bennett . Manchester, England: Manchester UP, 2002. 160-77.

Unrue, Darlene Harbour. "The Occult Metaphor as Technique in The Portrait of A Lady." The Henry James Review 2.3 (1981): 199-203.

Veeder, William. "The Portrait of a Lack." New Esssays on The Portrait of a Lady. Ed. Joel Porte. The American Novel (AmNov), New York, NY. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1990. 95-121.

Ventura, Mary K. "The Portrait of a Lady: The Romance/Novel Duality." American Literary Realism 22.3 (1990): 36-50.

Vieth, Lynne S. "Socrates as Untragic Hero: Satyric Pedagogy in Modern European Narrative." Comparative Literature Studies 28.1 (1991): 89-104.

Vopat, Carole. "Becoming a Lady: The Origins and Development of Isabel Archer's Ideal Self." Literature and Psychology 38.1-2 (1992): 38-56.

Walton, Priscilla L. "'There's No Such Thing as an Isolated Man or Woman': Subjectivity and The Portrait of a Lady." Connecticut Review 12.2 (1990): 95-104.

Walton, Priscilla L. The Disruption of the Feminine in Henry James. Toronto: U of Toronto P, 1992.

Walton, Priscilla L. "Jane and James Go to the Movies: Post Colonial Portraits of a Lady." Henry James Review 18.2 (1997): 187-90.

Ward, J. A. "The Portraits of Henry James." The Henry James Review 10.1 (1989): 1-14.

Warner, John M. "Renunciation as Enunciation in James's The Portrait of a Lady." Renascence: Essays on Value in Literature 39.2 (1987): 354-364.

Warren, Jonathan. "Imminence and Immanence: Isabel Archer's Temporal Predicament in The Portrait of a Lady." The Henry James Review 14.1 (1993): 2-16.

Weisbuch, Robert. "Henry James and the Idea of Evil." The Cambridge Companion to Henry James. Ed. Jonathan Freedman. Cambridge Companions to Literature (CC&L), 2RU, England. Cambridge: Cambridge U P, 1998. 102-19.

Weisbuch, Robert. "James and the American Sacred." Henry James Review 22.3 (2001): 217-28.

Wertheim, Stanley. "Images of Exile: The Portrait of a Lady and The Sun Also Rises." Hemingway Notes 5.1 (1979): 25-27.

Westervelt, Linda A. "'The Growing Complexity of Things': Narrative Technique in The Portrait of A Lady." Journal of Narrative Technique 13.2 (1983): 74-85.

Wexman, Virginia Wright. "The Portrait of a Body." Henry James Review 18.2 (1997): 184-86.

White, Robert. "Love, Marriage, and Divorce: The Matter of Sexuality in The Portrait of a Lady." The Henry James Review 7.2-3 (1986): 59-71.

White, Craig Howard. "The House of Interest: A Keyword in The Portrait of a Lady." Modern Language Quarterly: A Journal of Literary History 52.2 (1991): 191-207.

White, Claire Nicolas. "The Lady Vanishes: Some Thoughts on the Modern Woman." Anais: An International Journal 10 (1992): 100-02.

Wiesenfarth, Joseph. "A Woman in The Portrait of a Lady." The Henry James Review 7.2-3 (1986): 18-28.

Wiesenfarth, Joseph. "The Portrait of a Lady: Gothic Manners in Europe." Reading and Writing Women's Lives: A Study of the Novel of Manners. Eds. Bege K. Bowers and Barbara Brothers. Challenging the Literary Canon (ChLC), Ann Arbor, MI. Ann Arbor: Univ. Microfilms Internat. Research P, 1990. 119-140.

Wright, Austin M. The Formal Principle in the Novel. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1982.

Yang, Sharon R. "Fallacious Renunciation in Works of Henry James." University of Dayton Review 22.2 (1993): 101-12.


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