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The Contributors DANIEL J. MURPHY: Is an instructor at the Barnard School of Business, City College, New York. He is currently at work on a volume of Lady Gregory's letters. R. MARY TODD: Teaches English at Battersea College of Education, London. Her main academic interests are in modern and seventeenth century literature . J. STEWART PARKER: Is a member of the Department of English at Hamilton College, Clinton, New York. R. A. ZIMBARDO: Is a member of the English Department at City College, New York. She is the author of articles on Wycherly, Shakespeare, and Albee. MARDEN J. CLARK: A member of the English Department at Brigham Young University, Professor Clark works largely in twentieth century literature and literary criticism. He has published articles in BYU Studies and other journals. GUERIN BLIQUEZ: Received his B.A. in philosophy from San Luis Rey college, and hopes to begin a graduate program in the humanities at UCLA in the spring. ROBERT A. KANTRA: A member of the English Department at Villanova University , Villanova, Pennsylvania, Professor Kantra's articles on satire have appeared in several journals. E. H. MIKHAIL: Chariman of the English Department at the University of Lethbridge, Canada, Dr. Mikhail is currently completing a bibliography on Wilde. MASAKO SAITO, RSCJ: Professor of English at the University of the Sacred Heart, Tokyo, Mother Saito has published articles on poetry and drama. SOL GITTLEMAN: Chairman of the German Department at Tufts University. Professor Gittleman's articles on Wedekind have appeared in German Quarterly and Arion. His study on Wedekind. in English. will appear in 1968. CAROLE B. FENG: Has recently completed her M.A. at Purdue University. STROTHER B. PURDY: A member of the English Department at Marquette University, Professor Purdy has published articles in Midwest Quarterly, Studies in Short Fiction, and Comparative Literature. He is currently at work on a book on James, Joyce, and Stein. ANTONY EASTHOPE: Temporary Assistant Lecturer at the University of Warwick , Coventry, England, Professor Easthope is currently at work on a book , on drama. ...

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