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 Henry James 673 In the Cage. Chicago and New York, London, 1898. The Two Magics. The Turn of the Screw. Covering End. New York and London, 1898. The Awkward Age. A Novel. New York and London, 1899. [Harper's Weekly, I Oct., 1898, to 7 Jan., 1899.] The Soft Side. New York and London, 1900. The Sacred Fount. New York and London, 1901. The Wings of the Dove. 1902. 2 vols. The Better Sort. New York, London, 1903. The Ambassadors. A Novel. New York and London, 1903. [North American Review, Jan. to Dec, 1903.] William Wetmore Story and His Friends. From Letters, Diaries, and Recollec- tions. Edinburgh and London, Boston, 1903. 2 vols. The Golden Bowl. 2 vols. 1904. English Hours. Boston and New York, London, 1905. The Question of Our Speech. The Lesson of Balzac: Two Lectures. Boston and New York, 1905. The American Scene. New York and London, 1907. Views and Reviews, Now First Collected. Introduction by Le Roy Phillips. Boston, 1908. Italian Hours. Illustrated by Joseph Pennell. New York and London, 1909. The Altar of the Dead. The Beast in the Jungle. The Birthplace, and Other Tales. New York, London, 1909. The Finer Grain. London and New York, 1910. [The Velvet Glove, English Review, Mar., 1909; Mora Montravers, ibid., Aug., Sept., 1909; A Round of Visits, ibid., Apr., May, 1910; Crapy Cornelia, Harper's, Oct., 1909; The Bench of Desolation, Putnam's, Oct., 1909, to Jan., 1910.] The Outcry. New York and London, 191 1. A Small Boy and Others. New York and London, 1913. Notes of a Son and Brother. New York and London, 1914. Notes on Novelists, With Some Other Notes. New York, London, 1914. [Robert Louis Stevenson, North American Review, Jan., 1900; Emile Zola, Atlantic, Aug., 1903; Gustave Flaubert, Introduction to translation of Ma- dame Bovary in A Century of French Romance, 1902; Honor6 de Balzac. Introduction to translation of Deux Jeunes Marines, ibid; Honor^ de Balzac, Times, Living Age, 9 Aug., 1913; George Sand, 1897. Sheand He: Recent Docu- ments, Yellow Book, Jan., 1897; George Sand, 1899, North American Review, April, 1902; George Sand, 1914, Quarterly Review, April, 1914, Living Age, 13 June, i9i4;GabrieleD'Annunzio, 1902, Quarterly Review, April, i904;Matilde Serao, North American Review, March, 1901; Dumas The Younger, 1895, New Review, March, 1896; The Novel in "The Ring and the Book," Quar- terly Review, July, 1912, Living Age, 24 Aug., 1912; London Notes, Harper's Weekly, Feb., June, July and Aug., 1897.] The Ivory Tower. London and New York, 1917. The Sense of the Past. London and New York, 1917. The Middle Years. London and New York, 1917. GabrieUe de Bergerac. 1918. [Atlantic, July to Sept., 1869.] Travelling Com- panions. 1919. [7 stories originally published 1868-74.] A Landscape Painter. 1919. [4 stories originally published 1866-68.] Master Eustace. 1920. [5 stories originally published 1869-78.] The Letters of Henry James. Selected and Edited by Percy Lubbick. London, New York, 1920. 2 vols. VOL. Ill — 43