"The Stuff of Poetry and Tragedy and Art": Henry James, the Theater, and Audience.Published in:American Literary Realism, 2006, v. 38, n. 3, p. 203By:Rosenbaum, EmilyPublication type:Article
HENRY JAMES’S THE TRAGIC MUSE AND ARSÈNE HOUSSAYE’S CONFESSIONS.Published in:2017By:SCHERZINGER, KARENPublication type:Literary Criticism
Caricature and Mrs Rooth’s Shawl in The Tragic Muse.Published in:2016By:Scherzinger, KarenPublication type:Literary Criticism
Actor, Painter, Audience: Reframing 'art and "the world"' in Henry James's The Tragic Muse.Published in:2018By:Seager, ZacharyPublication type:Literary Criticism
Henry James, Jack the Ripper, and the cosmopolitan Jew: Staging authorship in The Tragic Muse.Published in:1996By:Blair, SaraPublication type:Literary Criticism
Foreign Inflections and Infections: Language Clashes in Henry James's The Tragic Muse.Published in:2018By:Ross, MichaelPublication type:Literary Criticism
A Personal Quantity: On Sexuality and Jamesian Style.Published in:2012By:St. Pierre, ScottPublication type:Essay
"Surprises that struck the hour": The Tragic Muse and the Modernizing of the Jamesian Serial.Published in:2011By:Lowenstein, Adam SethPublication type:Literary Criticism
'ALL ART IS ONE': NARRATIVE TECHNIQUES IN HENRY JAMES'S TRAGIC MUSE.Published in:1983By:Funston, Judiath E.Publication type:Literary Criticism
Reading (and Rehabilitating) the Literature of Fact.Published in:1989By:ROSS WINTEROWD, W.Publication type:Literary Criticism
The Problem of Representing "Truly" in Henry James's The Tragic Muse.Published in:2003By:Scherzinger, KarenPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Beinecke’s Tragic Muse.Published in:ANQ: A Quarterly Journal of Short Articles, Notes & Reviews, 2014, v. 27, n. 4, p. 177, doi. 10.1080/0895769X.2014.991375By:Scherzinger, Karen IsabelPublication type:Article