Fall 2001 Work of Literary Merit (WOLM)Books on Reserve ....||.... Periodical Articles on Reserve ....||.... Films at Media Services See also: Online Articles BOOKSRequest at Plover Library Reserve Window Bloom, Harold, ed. Bloom's Major Short Story Writers: Henry
James. Broomall, Pennsylvania: Chelsea House, 2001. Cranfill, Thomas M., and Robert L Clark, Jr. An Anatomy of The Turn
of the Screw. Austin: University of Texas, 1965. Edel, Leon, ed. The Ghostly Tales of Henry James. New
Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1949. Edel, Leon and Lyall H. Powers, ed. The Complete Notebooks of Henry
James. New York: Oxford University Press, 1987. Gale, Robert L. Plots and Characters in the fiction of Henry
James. Hamden: Shoe String Press, 1965. Hocks, Richard A. Henry James: A Study of the Short
Fiction. Boston: Twayne Publishers, 1990. Hoffmann, Charles G. The Short Novels of Henry James. New
York: Bookman Associates, 1957. Kinoian, Vartkis. Henry James' Daisy Miller and The Turn of the
Screw. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1965. Krook, Dorothea. The Ordeal of Consciousness in Henry
James. Cambridge: University Press, 1962. McElderry, Jr., Bruce R. Henry James. NewYork: Twayne
Publishers, 1965. Moore, Harry T. Henry James. New York: Viking Press,
1974. Pifer, Ellen. "The Child at a Turning Point: James's 'The Turn of the
Screw'". Demon or Doll. Charlottesville: University Press
of Virginia, 2000. 43-64. Pirie, Gordon. Henry James. Totowa, New Jersey: Rowman and
Littlefield, 1974. Rahv, Philip, ed. The Great Short Novels of Henry James.
New York: Dial Press, 1944. Stone, Jr., Albert E. "Henry James and Childhood: 'The Turn of the
Screw'. " American Character and Culture. Ed. John A. Hague.
Deland, Florida: Everett Edwards, 1964. 85-100. Tompkins, Jane P., ed. Twentieth Centry Interpretations of The Turn
of the Screw and Other Tales. New Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1970. Vaid, Krishna Baldev. Technique in the Tales of Henry
James. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1964. Willen, Gerald. A Casebook on Henry James's The Turn of the
Screw. New York: Vail-Ballou Press, 1960. PERIODICAL ARTICLES AND ESSAYS FROM BOOKSRequest at Reserve Window in Plover Library or Circulation Desk in Mahoney Library.Beidler, Peter G. "A Critical History of The Turn of the Screw." Henry James: The Turn of the Screw. ed. Peter G. Beidler. Boston: Bedford; St. Martin's, 1995. 127-51. Booth, Wayne C. ""He Began to Read to Our Hushed Little Circle": Are We Blessed or Cursed by Our Life With The Turn of the Screw." The Turn of the Screw. ed. Peter G. Beidler. Boston: Bedford Books of St. Martin's Press, 1992. Brown, Arthur A. "Henry James and Immortality: 'The Beast in the Jungle' and 'Is There Life After Death'." Colby Quarterly 34.3 (1998): 243-52. Buelens, Gert. "In Possession of a Secret: Rhythms of Mastery and Surrender in 'The Beast in the Jungle'." The Henry James Review 19.1 (1998): 17-35. DeKoven, Marianne. "Gender, History and Modernism in The Turn of the Screw." The Turn of the Screw and What Maisie Knew. eds. Neil Cornwell and Maggie Malone. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998. 142-63. Griffiths, James. "James's Stories and His Characters': A Reading of 'The Beast In Jungle' and 'The Bench of Desolation'." The Cambridge Quarterly 22.1 (1993): 43-59. Heyns, Michiel W. "The Double Narrative of 'The Beast in the Jungle': Ethical Plot, Ironical Plot, and the Play of Power." Enacting History in Henry James: Narrative, Power, and Ethics. ed. Gert Buelens. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1997. 109-25. Lucking, David. "Telling Tales in The Turn of the Screw." Durham University Journal 57.1 (1995): 63-74. Mahbobah, Alberaq. "Hysteria, Rhetoric, and the Politics of Reversal in Henry James's The Turn of the Screw." The Henry James Review 17.2 (1996): 149-61. Newman, Beth. "Getting Fixed: Feminine Identity and Scopic Crisis in The Turn of the Screw." The Turn of the Screw and What Maisie Knew. eds. Neil Cornwell and Maggie Malone. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998. 112-41. Pearson, John. "Repetition and Subversion in Henry James's The Turn of the Screw." The Henry James Review 13.3 (1992): 276-91. Perluck, Herbert. "The Dramatics of the Unspoken and Unspeakable in Henry James's 'The Beast in the Jungle'." The Henry James Review 12.3 (1991): 231-54. Renner, Stanley. ""Red Hair, Very Red, Close-Curling": Sexual Hysteria, Physiognomical Bogeymen, and the 'Ghosts' in The Turn of the Screw." The Turn of the Screw and What Maisie Knew. eds. Neil Cornwell and Maggie Malone. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998. 223-41. Robbins, Bruce. "'They Don't Much Count, Do They?' : The Unfinished History of The Turn of the Screw ." The Turn of the Screw . ed. Peter G. Beidler. Boston: Bedford; St. Martin's, 1995. 283-96. Schleifer, Ronald. "The Trap of the Imagination: The Gothic Tradition, Fiction and The Turn of the Screw." The Turn of the Screw and What Maisie Knew. eds. Neil Cornwell and Maggie Malone. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1998. 19-41. Steele, Meili. "Narration and the Face of Anxiety in Henry James' 'The Beast in the Jungle'."Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1990. 421-28. Van Peer, Willie and van der Knaap Ewout. "(In)Compatabile Interpretations? Contesting Readings of The Turn of the Screw." MLN 110.4 (1995): 692-710. Walton, Priscilla. "'What Then on Earth Was I?' : Feminine Subjectivity and The Turn of the Screw." The Turn of the Screw. ed. Peter G. Beidler. Boston: Bedford; St. Martin's, 1995. 253-68. Williams, Jeff. "Narrative Games: The Frame of The Turn of the Screw." The Journal of Narrative Technique 28.1 (1998): 43-55. FILMS AT MEDIA SERVICESRequest viewing at Media Services Window in Plover Library or Circulation Desk in Mahoney Library. SRJC Student ID card required.Famous Authors: Henry James VC-4603 The Turn of the Screw VC-4604 The American VC-4601 (At Plover Library only) The Bostonians VC-4602 (At Plover Library only) Daisy Miller VC-4603 (At Plover Library only) Washington Square VC-4605 (At Plover Library only) The Wings of the Dove VC-4599 (At Plover Library only) |
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