Henry James (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Henry James" in English language version.

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  • Wolf, Jack C. (1976). "Henry James and Impressionist Painting". CEA Critic. 38 (3): 14–16. JSTOR 44375939.

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  • "Tele Follow-Up Comment". Variety. 25 January 1950. p. 62. ProQuest 1286075338. Producer Fred Coe last Sunday night (22) turned to a grim theme in Henry James' 'The Marriages' and with one of the most neatly cast groups of actors yet, did a fine job on it. Adaptation by H. R. Hays, combined with the telling direction of Delbert Mann, fully captured the mood of the James story, dealing with a neurotic daughter and weak-willed son messing up the life of their widowed father. Margaret Phillips as the daughter and Henry Daniell as the father topped the standout cast, with Miss Phillips particularly good. Cheter Stratton gave a good reading as the son and Carol Goodner was fine as the American widow.
  • Kelly, Brendan (30 August 1999). "film Reviews: Henry James' 'The Ghostly Rental'". Variety. p. 62. ProQuest 1401421623. Roger Corman takes on Henry James and the results are just about what one might expect. [It] is indeed a B-movie spin on upscale Victorian Gothic, but it's not quite the campy fun it could've been. There's a decent yarn lurking in here somewhere, though it's smothered by remarkably bad acting, much too dark lensing and leaden pacing. Lacking the requisite thrills 'n' spills to please the action crowd, this bloody ghost story will be a marginal video item at best.

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  • Balch, Jack (February 1950). "Flipping Titles". Televiser. p. 20. Retrieved 19 July 2024.

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