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  • Notes on Contributors

Alex Davis is Professor of English at University College Cork. He is the author of A Broken Line: Denis Devlin and Irish Poetic Modernism (Dublin 2000), and many essays in anglophone poetry from the 1880s to the present day.

Raphael Lyne is a Fellow of Murray Edwards College and a Reader in Renaissance Literature in the Faculty of English, University of Cambridge.

Alan Marshall lectures on American literature and modern poetry at King's College London.

Noreen Masud teaches Victorian and Modern Literature at the University of Oxford. She has published on Stevie Smith and M. C. Escher, and is preparing an article on hymns in modernist poetry.

Samuel Rogers is a specialist in modern British and American poetry, with recently published research on Basil Bunting, Lee Harwood, Hugh MacDiarmid, William Carlos Williams, and Louis Zukovsky. He is currently finalising a monograph concerning the Movement and the British Poetry Revival.

Philip Smallwood is Emeritus Professor of English at Birmingham City University and Honorary Fellow at the University of Bristol. His most recent book is entitled Ridiculous Critics (2014).

John Stowell read English at St John's College Cambridge. He is now studying for an MPhil in the History and Philosophy of Science at Cambridge University. [End Page i]

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