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Record ID marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part07.utf8:15037767:1418
Source Library of Congress
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LEADER: 01418cam a2200205 4500
001 69013264
003 DLC
005 20050429162330.0
008 700407s1970 nyu b 000 0 eng
010 $a 69013264
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC
050 00 $aPZ3.J234$bW19$aPS2116.W3
082 00 $a813/.4
100 1 $aJames, Henry,$d1843-1916.
245 10 $aWashington Square.$cEdited by Gerald Willen.
260 $aNew York,$bCrowell$c[1970]
300 $ax, 276 p.$c21 cm.
490 0 $aThe Crowell critical library
505 0 $aWashington Square.--Notebook entry.--Criticism and commentary: From the introduction to The American novels and stories of Henry James, by F. O. Matthiessen.--From The method of Henry James, by J. W. Beach.--From The early development of Henry James, by C. P. Kelley.--From Turn west, turn east, by H. S. Canby.--From Henry James, by F. W. Dupee.--From The themes of Henry James by E. T. Bowden.--From The comic sense of Henry James, by R. Poirier.--From Henry James: the conquest of London, by L. Edel.--From Henry James and the Jacobites by M. Geismar.--The negative gesture in Henry James, by G. Cambon.--The dehumanizing mind in Washington Square, by L. Gurko.--Reason under the Ailanthus, by M. Pendo.--The critical sublime: a view of Washington Square, by P. Roddman.--Washington Square: a psychological perspective, by D. J. Gordon.--Bibliography (p. 273-276).
700 1 $aWillen, Gerald,$eed.