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Volume 31, Number 4, 1988Table of Contents
- Drawings by Dug Weston
- pp. 398-414
- Rebecca West
- pp. 447-451
- An Arthur Symons Chronicle
- pp. 451-455
- John Galsworthy
- pp. 455-458
- Edward Thomas
- pp. 458-461
- Biography Considered
- pp. 461-465
- Edel and Biography
- pp. 465-467
- Rupert Brooke
- pp. 467-469
- Hardy Letters VI
- pp. 469-471
- Two on George Moore
- pp. 471-475
- Pater and Reception Aesthetics
- pp. 475-477
- Fatal Women
- pp. 477-481
- Arthur Conan Doyle
- pp. 481-484
- Schreiner Reader
- pp. 484-486
- E. M. Forster Criticism
- pp. 487-489
- Two on Lawrence
- pp. 489-492
- Ford Madox Ford
- pp. 492-494
- Two on Woolf
- pp. 494-497
- Irish Literary Revival
- pp. 497-499
- Joyce and Sylvia Beach
- pp. 499-502
- Eliot and Joyce
- pp. 503-504
- Joyce and Colors
- pp. 505-507
- Yeats Annual V
- pp. 507-510
- Yeats and Tradition
- pp. 510-512
- A Study of Phenomenology
- pp. 512-515
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