Volume: 29 (2008)
Frequency: Published three times a year in February, May, and November for the Henry James Society.
Print ISSN: 0273-0340
E-ISSN: 1080-6555
Average length per issue: 112 pages
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The Henry James Review brings together the best contemporary scholarly, critical, and theoretical work on a major American writer. The journal publishes critical essays and reviews by new as well as established critics of James. Recent issues have included "Senses of the Past," "Reading Henry James," "Tracing Henry James," and a forum on Jamesian Forms.
"The Henry James Review is the premiere journal devoted to the writings of Henry James, because it has encouraged new approaches to his work and times while respecting the best of traditional scholarship on his role in shaping modern culture." — John Carlos Rowe, University of California, Irvine
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