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ELT publishes articles on fiction, poetry, drama, or subjects of cultural interest in the 1880–1920 period of British literature. Submissions are typically 20–25 double-spaced pages. While we publish reviews of books about Joseph Conrad, Henry James, James Joyce, D. H. Lawrence, Virginia Woolf, and W. B. Yeats, we do not publish articles on such major figures unless the discussion is linked to less-prominent authors of the era. We do not publish unsolicited book reviews.
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Volume 34, Number 3, 1991Table of Contents
Articles
Book Reviews
- Encounters with Conrad
- pp. 323-326
- Voice in Narrative
- pp. 326-329
- Hardy's Selected Letters
- pp. 329-334
- Focus on Butler Scholarship
- pp. 334-337
- The Torrid and the Frigid
- pp. 337-340
- Robert Ross and Oscar Wilde
- pp. 341-343
- William Morris
- pp. 343-346
- Walter Pater
- pp. 346-349
- The Religion of Art
- pp. 349-352
- The New Woman
- pp. 352-353
- A History of English Sexuality
- pp. 354-356
- A Bloomsbury Diary
- pp. 357-361
- James, Joyce and Woolf
- pp. 366-369
- The Great War
- pp. 369-372
- Lawrence's Later Novels
- pp. 372-376
- Essays on Lawrence
- pp. 377-381
Books Received
- Books Received
- pp. 381-382
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