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Volume 31, Number 2, 1988Table of Contents
- Drawings by Dug Weston
- pp. 132-152
- The Lens of the Grotesque
- pp. 191-195
- Bloom's Pater
- pp. 195-197
- Pater as Merlin
- pp. 197-199
- Conrad Under Critical Eyes
- pp. 200-202
- Rejoinder
- pp. 202-205
- Four on Hardy
- pp. 205-208
- Hardy and the Modern Novel
- pp. 211-214
- Shaw Diaries
- pp. 215-218
- Yeats and Some Contemporaries
- pp. 218-220
- Yeatsian Tradition
- pp. 220-226
- Yeats and Drama
- pp. 226-229
- Bloom's Kipling
- pp. 230-232
- Woolf and London
- pp. 232-235
- Twayne's Galsworthy
- pp. 235-237
- Perspectives on Conrad
- pp. 237-240
- Conrad's Mythology
- pp. 240-242
- Joyce Centennial
- pp. 249-254
- Books Received
- p. 255
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