The Henry James Review
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The Henry James Review | |
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Abbreviated title | HJR |
Discipline | Literature |
Language | English |
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Publisher | Johns Hopkins University Press (USA) |
Publication history | 1980 to present |
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ISSN | 0014-0767 |
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The Henry James Review is an academic journal founded in 1980 and is the official publication of the Henry James Society. The journal is dedicated to the scholarly, critical, and theoretical study of the eminent American writer Henry James. Each issue focuses on a specific theme of interest and seeks to promote understanding and study of James' contributions. The editor is Dr. Susan M. Griffin of the University of Louisville.
The journal is published three times each year in February, May, and November. Circulation is 510 and the average length of an issue 120 pages.