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Jskoch2022 is the screen name for J. Sarah Koch, who has researched, collated, and published three iterations of "The Henry James Filmography." This document is the most nearly comprehensive catalog, worldwide, of screen adaptations of Henry James written works for television, cinema, and online.

The first version of this catalog was published by The Henry James Review in 1998 (19:3, fall 1998, pp. 296-306). An updated edition appeared in a book, Henry James Goes to the Movies, published in 2002 (University of Kentucky Press, pp. 335-357. The third iteration appeared twenty years later, again in The Henry James Review (42:1, Winter 2020, pp. 64-94).

Ms. Koch began researching this topic in 1996 after taking two literature-in-film courses at Oregon's Portland State University, both courses focused on the works of James. Research proved that there was not a comprehensive catalog of James-based adaptations for television and cinema, although IMDb.com came the closest. This prompted her to look farther afield.

Among the findings are adaptations from India, Japan, Turkey, and the Philippines, as well as from North and South America, Europe and Scandinavia. As the author puts it, "The most exciting aspect of this research is that one can't ever possibly be sure of being done. Not only may there not be preexisting titles yet to be found, but I do have hopes of discovering an African-produced screen work that was at least influenced by James. A Kenyan, say, production of 'The Turn of the Screw,' enigmatic James's most famous -- and most enigmatic -- work."

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