Henry James on stage and screen /
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New York :
Palgrave,
2000.
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Table of Contents:
- Henry James on stage : 'that sole intensity which the theatre can produce' / Sheldon M. Novick
- 'The master's voice' : Henry James and opera / Michael Halliwell
- Henry James : varieties of cinematic experience / Philip Horne
- The end of embroidery : from Washington Square to The heiress / Peter Swaab
- Ceremonies of innocence : men, boys and women in The turn of the screw / Michelle Deutsch
- Frank and Jim go boating : Henry James and the French new wave / David Van Leer
- Black and white and shades of grey : ambiguity in The innocents / Val Wilson
- Enduring ephemera : James Cellan Jones, Henry James and the BBC / Neil Berry
- Framing the 'sketch' : Bogdanovich's Daisy Miller / David Cross
- Marriage, influence and deception in Merchant-Ivory's The Europeans and The Bostonians / Elizabeth Brake
- 'Exquisite taste' : the recent Henry James films as middle-brow culture / Mark Eaton
- The consciousness on the cutting room floor : Jane Campion's The portrait of a lady / Michael Anesko
- For mature audiences : sex, gender and recent film adaptations of Henry James's fiction / John Carlos Rowe
- How to do things to words : making language immaterial in The wings of the dove / Marcia Ian
- Portraits of Lady Chatterleys : Jamesian triangles, Lawrencian eros and the triumph of cinematic adaptation in The wings of the dove / Richard A. Kaye.