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EDITOR'S LETTER As announced in the last issue of the Review, the issue before you is the last to be published at Arizona State University. After four very exciting years editing the Review — corresponding with authors, evaluating manuscripts, preparing them for publication, and worrying if we would clear the abysses that always seem to open up in the path of producing each issue — I am delighted to bequeath both the joys and the headaches to Prof. Carol Martin of the Department of English at Boise State University. Please address your editorial correspondence to her and, needless to say, please give her all of the fine support you have given the Review and the RMMLA during their stay at Arizona State University. I wish to take the opportunity of this final letter to express my deep appreciation to the members of the Editorial Board who have served the cause of scholarly excellence so unselfishly. The same may be said for the many anonymous reviewers who have examined submissions to the Review. My three Research Assistants/Associates, Margaret W. Stevenson, Magdalena Maiz, and Zoila Gamero de Tovar, have all been exemplary colleagues in the production process. I wish also to thank Ingeborg Carlson for her unswerving moral and professional support and the various officers of Arizona State University who encouraged in many ways, not the least of which was financially, the efforts of the Association and the Review on this campus. I am also grateful to the staff of the German Studies Review, our typesetters, and Affiliated Lithographers, our printers, for all their technical support. Con mis más sinceros votos a todos por el éxito de su trabajo académico y profesional. ...

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