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EDITOR'S FENCE of the Advisory Board who share their expertise; the graduate students who give their precious enthusiasm; the scholars who write the good articles and compile the useful bibliographies; the reviewers who take time from their own work to offer knowledgeable critiques that help keep us current with the increasing volume of scholarship; and certainly those of you who read, comment on, and continue to support the journal. A sincere thanks to you all. Coming from ELT: In October we will publish Index III (1983-1992). It should prove an important tool for research. Since the last index appeared a decade ago, ELT has published more than 160 articles and well over 500 book reviews. Order Index III before May and receive a discount. For details, see the ad opposite this page. Coming from ELT Press: ELT Press publishes two new books in 1992. Ian Small's Oscar Wilde: New Materials and Methods of Research prints previously unpublished letters to and from Wilde. Also coming this year is The Selected Prose of John Gray, edited by Jerusha Hull McCormack. This volume makes an excellent companion to Ian Fletcher's The Poems of John Gray. For details on these books, see the ads that face the articles first in the queue in this issue and in 35:2. For a listing of ELT Press books, see the ad opposite the opening page of the book review section in this issue. Subscribers to £JLTreceive a 10% discount on all our books. ♦ Announcements ♦ Call for Papers: Richard Aldington Centennial Celebration, Montpellier , France, 5-8 July 1992. Suggested topics: Aldington's novels; his poetry, biographies and translations; his relationship with other modernists (Pound, H.D., Lawrence, Eliot, Durrell); Aldington as editor. Please send 2-page proposals and enquiries to Dr. Caroline Zilboorg, English Dept., Lake Erie College, Painesville, OH 44077 Telephone 216-352-3361 or 354-5447. On Miracle Ground VII: The 7th International Lawrence Durrell Conference is scheduled for 1-4 July 1992 at the Palais des Papes, Avignon, France. The conference will be a major retrospective to consider Durrell's oeuvre and to celebrate the 80th anniversary of his birth. Please send papers or proposals to Dr.. Ian S. MacNiven, SUNY Maritime College, Humanities Dept., Fort Schuyler, Bronx, NY 10465. Nonparticipants are welcome. Reservations should be made as soon as possible. Telephone: 212-792-2726 or 409-7247. ...

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