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THE CONTRIBUTORS Thomas loebel is Assistant Professor of English at York University in Toronto, Ontario. He is currently completing a book on the function of sound in Modernism, from dialect and music, to "versive" prose and vocative poetics. homer B. pettey has published articles on Melville and Faulker and, most recently, he edited the forthcoming, book-length collection of essays on The Western for Paradoxa: Studies in World Literary Genres. Thomas melley is the author of Empire of Conspiracy: The Culture of Paranoia in Postwar America (Cornell University Press, 2000). He is Associate Professor of English at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. John hilgart is Assistant Professor of English at Rhodes College. In addition to his work on American modernist aesthetics, he has published on African-American blues and is at work on an edited volume on the blues lyric. sean kelly is Assistant Professor of English and philosophy at West Texas A&.M University and a graduate of Binghamton University's Philosophy, Literature and Criticism program. mark silverberg is Assistant Professor of English at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. His essays on twentieth-century literature and culture have appeared in English Studies in Canada, Essays on Canadian Writing, and Contemporary Literature. ...

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