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Gaines, Ernest. The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman. New York: The Dial Press, 1971; New York: Bantam Books, 1981.

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Gilbert, Stuart. Preface to the revised and enlarged edition of James Joyce's Ulysses: A Study by Stuart Gilbert. New York: Random House-Vintage Books, 1955.

Gordon, William A. "The Art of Miller: The Mind and Art of Henry Miller," in Henry Miller: Three Decades of Criticism, ed. Edward B. Mitchell. New York: New York University Press, 1971.

Gordon, William A. The Mind and Art of Henry Miller. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1967.

Gould, Stephen Jay. >The Mismeasurement of Man. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 1983.

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Harari, Josué, ed. Textual Strategies: Perspectives in Post-structural Criticism. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1979.

Harris, Frank. My Life and Loves, Volume Three. New York: Grove Press, 1966.

Hassan, Ihab. The Literature of Silence: Henry Miller and Samuel Beckett. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1967.

Hemingway, Ernest. A Farewell to Arms. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1929.

Hemingway, Ernest. In Our Time. New York: Charles Scrniber's Sons, 1925.

Hemingway, Ernest. The Sun Also Rises. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1926.

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Jameson, Fredric. The Prison House of Language: A Critical Account of Structuralism and Russian Formalism. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1972.

Jolas, Eugene., et. al. "Poetry is Vertical," transition 21 (1932): 148-149. Reprinted in Dougald McMillan, transition: The History of a Literary Era, 1927-1938. New York: George Braziller, 1976, 66. McMillan concludes that Eugene Jolas was the primary author: the signatories were Hans Arp, Samuel Beckett, Carl Einstein, Eugene Jolas, Thomas McGreevy, Georges Pelorson, Theo Rutra [pseud. Eugene Jolas], James J. Sweeney, and Ronald Symond.

Jolas, Eugene., et. al. "The Revolution of the Word Proclamation," transition 16/17 (1929): 1. Reprinted in Dougald McMillan, transition: The History of a Literary Era, 1927-1938. New York: George Braziller, 1976, 49. McMillan concludes that Eugene Jolas was the author: the signatories were Kay Boyle, Whit Burnett, Hart Crane, Caresse Crosby, Harry Crosby, Martha Foley, Stuart Gilbert, A. L. Gillespie, Leigh Hoffman, Eugene Jolas, Elliot Paul, Douglas Rigby, Theo Rutra [pseud. Eugene Jolas], Robert Saga, Harold J. Salemson, and Laurence Vail.

Joyce, James. Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. New York: The Viking Press, 1964; New York: Penguin Books, 1976. Originally published by B. W. Huebusch in 1916. The Viking/Penguin text is corrected from the Dublin holograph.

Joyce, James. Ulysses. Paris: Shakespeare and Company, 1922; New York: Random House-Modern Library, "New Edition, Corrected and Reset," 1961.

Kahane, Jack. Memoirs of a Booklegger. London: Michael Joseph, 1939.

Kermode, Frank, ed. Selected Prose of T. S. Eliot. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich and Farrar, Straus and Giroux--A Harvest/Noonday Book, 1975.

Kermode, Frank. "Henry Miller and John Betjeman," in Puzzles and Epiphanies; reprinted in Henry Miller: Three Decades of Criticism, ed. Edward B. Mitchell. New York: New York University Press, 1971.

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Lévi-Strauss, Claude. The Savage Mind, trans. George Weidenfield and Nicolson Ltd.. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1966. Originally published as La Pensée sauvage. Paris: Librairie Plon, 1962.

Lewis, Leon. Henry Miller: The Major Writings. New York: Schocken Books, 1986.

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Lukács, Georg. The Theory of the Novel: A historic-philosophical essay on the forms of great epic literature, trans. Anna Bostock. 1971; Cambridge: The MIT Press, 1973. "It first appeared in Max Dessoir's Zeitschrift für Aesthetik und Allgemeine Kuntstwissenschaft in 1916 and was published in book form by P. Cassirer, Berlin, in 1920."--Author's Preface, 1962.

Mailer, Norman. Genius and Lust>: A Journey through the Major Writings of Henry Miller. New York: Grove Press, 1976.

Martin, Jay. Always Merry and Bright: The Life of Henry Miller. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Capra Press, 1978; New York: Penguin Books, 1980.

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Miller, Henry [June Mansfield, pseud.]. "Dance Hall". New York: private printing, 1925. One of a number of single sheet "mezzotints" Miller wrote under his second wife's name for her to sell on the streets and in the cafes of Greenwich Village. Reprinted in Jay Martin, Always Merry and Bright. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Capra Press, 1978; New York: Penguin Books, 1980, 103-104.

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Miller, Henry. "Crazy Cock" manuscript (Written in Paris, 1930). "Crazy Cock MS," University of Texas Library; "Crazy Cock MS. II" (corrected carbon copy), Henry Miller Collection, Special Collections, University of California, Los Angeles.

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Miller, Henry. "Houston Street Burlesque," The Menorah Journal. Cited without date or issue in Jay Martin, Always Merry and Bright: The Life of Henry Miller [Santa Barbara, Calif.: Capra Press, 1978; New York: Penguin Books, 1980], 111.

Miller, Henry. "Mademoiselle Claude," The New Review (1930); reprinted in The Wisdom of the Heart. 1941; New York: New Directions, 1960.

Miller, Henry. "Moloch" manuscript, originally entitled "This Gentile World" (Written in New York: 1927-1928). "Moloch MS," Henry Miller Collection, Special Collections, University of California, Los Angeles.

Miller, Henry. "The Universe of Death, from 'The World of Lawrence'," in The Cosmological Eye. 1939; New York: New Directions Paperbook, 1961.

Miller, Henry. "The World of Sex," in Quiet Days in Cliche and The World of Sex: Two Books by Henry Miller. New York: Grove Press, 1978. "The World of Sex" originally appeared as The World of Sex. Privately printed by J[ohn] H[enry] N[ash] for Friends of Henry Miller, 1940; Paris: The Olympia Press, 1959.

Miller, Henry. "Tony Bring" manuscript. Written in New York, 1928-1929. Deposited as "Crazy Cock 2nd MS. Version," Henry Miller Collection, Special Collections, University of California, Los Angeles.

Miller, Henry. "Un Etre Etoilique." Paris: Private printing, 1937; reprinted in Max and the White Phagocytes. Paris: The Obelisk Press-Seurat Editions, 1938; Phoenix. Woodstock, New York: 1939; The Cosmological Eye. 1939; New York: New Directions Paperbook, 1961.

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Miller, Henry. Sexus: The Rosy Crucifixion Book One. Paris: The Obelisk Press, 1949; New York: Grove Press, 1965.

Miller, Henry. The Books in My Life. New York: New Directions, 1969. Written in 1950.

Miller, Henry. The Colossus of Maroussi. 1941; New York: New Directions Paperbook, 1958.

Miller, Henry. The Cosmological Eye. 1939; New York: New Directions Paperbook, 1961. Contains a number of essays originally published in Max and the White Phagocytes. Paris: The Obelisk Press-Seurat Editions, 1938. The 1961 paperbook reprint appends one essay, "The Cosmological Eye," not included in the 1939 hardbound edition.

Miller, Henry. The Rosy Crucifixion: Sexus, Plexus, and Nexus. New York: Grove Press, 1965. The first simultaneous publication of Sexus, Plexus, and Nexus, the three books of The Rosy Crucifixion.

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