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Volume 36, Number 1, 1993Table of Contents
Articles
Book Reviews
- Forster Criticism
- pp. 72-74
- Hardy and Gissing
- pp. 74-77
- Gissing's Lost Stories
- pp. 78-80
- Essays on Wilde
- pp. 83-87
- A Wilde Chronology
- pp. 87-88
- Wilde's Salome
- pp. 89-90
- Shaw Annual
- pp. 96-100
- The World Outside England
- pp. 100-104
- Socialists and Popular Culture
- pp. 104-106
- Popular Fiction
- pp. 106-108
- Victorian Feminists
- pp. 108-110
- Woman and Literature
- pp. 110-113
- Women's Autobiographies
- pp. 113-116
- Lawrence and Women
- pp. 116-119
- Two on Lawrence
- pp. 119-125
- The Feminine Absence
- pp. 125-127
- Global War Against Women
- pp. 127-131
- Pound Among the Giants
- pp. 131-134
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