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Volume 39, Number 4, 1996Table of Contents
Articles
Book Reviews
- Letters of William Morris
- pp. 463-467
- Morris Biography
- pp. 468-470
- The Mask without the Face
- pp. 470-474
- Cambridge Lawrence
- pp. 478-482
- Modernism & Feminist Criticism
- pp. 482-487
- Two on Elizabeth Robins
- pp. 487-490
- Auerbach & Vampires
- pp. 491-494
- Forster & Formalism
- pp. 494-497
- The Ruling Passion
- pp. 497-500
- Shaw Correspondence
- pp. 501-504
- Barrie & Synge
- pp. 504-507
- Joyce, Justice, Difference
- pp. 507-510
- The Economies of Ulysses
- pp. 510-514
- Buchan Edition
- pp. 514-517
- James and Non-Fiction
- pp. 518-522
- An Exhibition
- pp. 522-523
- Victorian Biography Checklist
- pp. 523-525
Books Received
- Books Received
- pp. 525-526
Précis
- Précis
- pp. 526-531
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