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Volume 47, Number 4, 2004Table of Contents
- Victoria as Media Monarch
- pp. 446-449
- Beerbohm Biography
- pp. 449-452
- A Journal from the Great War
- pp. 452-455
- Female Cross-Gendering
- pp. 455-459
- Women Philanthropists
- pp. 459-463
- Geographies of Class & Crime
- pp. 466-470
- Conrad & Narrative
- pp. 470-474
- Joyce & the Early Freudians
- pp. 474-475
- Reluctant Modernists
- pp. 488-491
- Rejoinder
- pp. 491-493
- Rejoinder
- pp. 493-495
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