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Notes on Contributors David Frank Allen has been Lecturer in Modern History, University of Birmingham, since 1971. He is a graduate of Van Mildert College , University of Durham, and of Christ's College, University of Cambridge. He has published articles on different aspects of English history under the later Stuarts, in English Historical Review, Huntington Library Quarterly, Historical Journal, Guildhall Studies in London History and in Hampshire. He has contributed an introduction to the Everyman abridgment of Bishop Gilbert Burnet's History Of His Own Time (Dent, London & Dutton, New York, 1979). Vivian Folkenflik has published "Vision and Truth: Baroque Art Metaphors in Guzman de Alfarache" in MLN and is currently working on a translation of Mme de StaèTs Corinne. She co-chaired The 1978 MLA Special Session on Victorian Autobiography. Robert Folkenflik , Associate Professor of English at the University of California , Irvine, is the author of Samuel Johnson, Biographer and is currently completing Self and Society in the Eighteenth-Century Novel. His articles on Johnson, Pope, Gibbon, Fielding, Richardson, Smollett and other eighteenth-century figures have appeared in a variety of journals. Katherine Frank recently received a Ph.D. in English from the University of Iowa, and is now writing a critical biography of Emily Brontë. Robert Lance Snyder, formerly an Instructor in English at Wake Forest University, will be receiving his Ph.D. this year from Northwestern University. He is the author of an article on Mary Shelley which recently appeared in Studies in Romanticism; another essay on Byron has been accepted for forthcoming publication by Bucknell Review . ...

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