For works with similar titles, see Europe.
Versions of Europe include:
  • ""Europe"" in Scribner's Magazine 25 (6) (June 1899): 753—762.
    — First publication in any form
  • "'Europe'" in The Soft Side (London: Methuen & Co., 1900): 36–62.
    — First English book edition
  • "'Europe'" in The Soft Side (New York: The Macmillan Company, 1900): 30–51.
    — First American book edition
  • "Europe" in The Novels and Tales of Henry James 16 (New York: Scribner, 1907–09): 341–369.
    — The "New York Edition"; revised for publication by James; this is the last revised version published in James' lifetime.
  • "Europe" in The Author of Beltraffio, The Middle Years, Greville Fane, and Other Tales (London: Macmillan, 1922): 301–326.
    — Volume 21 of The Novels and Stories of Henry James, the first posthumous collection of James' works; uses the New York Edition text.
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