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Volume 41, Number 4, 1998Table of Contents
Articles
Book Reviews
- Remaking Victoria
- pp. 453-456
- New Biography of Swinburne
- pp. 456-459
- Pre-Raphaelite Anthology
- pp. 459-463
- Christina Rossetti Letters
- pp. 463-467
- Wilde & His Intentions
- pp. 467-469
- Wilde & Speranza
- pp. 469-472
- Wilde Lite
- pp. 472-475
- Decadence & Catholicism
- pp. 475-478
- The Hidden Truth
- pp. 478-481
- Conrad's Short Fiction
- pp. 481-484
- Conard & Joyce
- pp. 484-488
- James on Art & Drama
- pp. 488-492
- Letters: William & Henry James
- pp. 492-495
- James's Prefaces
- pp. 496-498
- Catholic Fiction & Ireland
- pp. 499-501
- Joyce & Lowry
- pp. 505-509
- Précis
- pp. 509-510
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