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Contributors Notes William Burns is an adjunct instructor of literature and composition at Boise State University. He works full time as a technical writer in the semiconductor industry. Arthur B. Coffin is Professor Emeritus of English at Montana State University-Bozeman, where he served the three years preceding his retirement in 1995 as Vice Provost for Academic Affairs. In addition to numerous articles, he is the author of Robinson Jeffers: Poet oflnhumanism (1971) and The Questions of Tragedy (1991). Theresa Crater holds a PhD from the University of Washington and currently teaches at the Metropolitan State College of Denver. She has published on Lessing and Woolf for The Arkansas Review and Salem Press, as well as poetry and fiction in Sinister Wisdom. Diane Gillespie, Professor of English at Washington State University, has published four books on the Bloomsbury Group: Julia Duckworth Stephen: Stories for Children Essays for Adults (edited with Elizabeth Steele, 1987); The Sisters' Arts: The Writing and Painting ofVirginia Woolfand Vanessa Bell (1988); an edition of essays, The Multiple Muses of Virginia Woolf (1993); and the Shakespeare Head Press edition of Woolfs Roger Fry: A Biography (1995). Robert "Brownie" Schoene is on the faculty in the medical school at the University of Washington in Seattle. A graduate of Princeton, he has published individual poems on climbing, history, children, and, ofcourse, love, both regionally and nationally. ByIl Travis lives in San Francisco, but is often found sipping bitters at cafés in Paris, Venice, and Berlin. A freelance writer, he holds an MFA in Poetry from the Iowa Writers Workshop. His poetry has appeared in The Missouri Review and Quarry West. Robert Ziegler is Professor of Humanities at Montana Tech. He has published widely on the fin de siècle, and his essays on Rodenbach have appeared in Studi Franceis, Nord (published by the Université de Lille), and in Georges Rodenbach: Critical Essays, edited by Philip Mosley. 120 ...

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