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Volume 40, Number 2, 1997Table of Contents
- Quentin Bell Recalls
- pp. 181-184
- Gissing Letters, 8
- pp. 184-187
- The 1890s, the 1990s
- pp. 188-190
- Arthur Machen
- pp. 190-193
- Hardy: A Literary Life
- pp. 194-196
- Two on Hardy
- pp. 196-199
- Kipling Letters, III
- pp. 199-203
- A Portrait of Shaw
- pp. 203-206
- The James Family & Shame
- pp. 206-210
- Decadence & Modernism
- pp. 210-214
- The New Girl
- pp. 217-221
- Homoerotic Writing after 1885
- pp. 228-232
- Wildean Biography
- pp. 232-234
- The Anglo & the Irish
- pp. 235-238
- Joyce & Literary Tradition
- pp. 238-243
- Ulysses as Teacher
- pp. 243-246
- Hardy & Return of the Native
- pp. 247-250
- Précis
- pp. 251-255
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