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Volume 32, Number 2, 1989Table of Contents
- Drawings by Dug Weston
- pp. 142-158
- Beating the Drums
- pp. 211-214
- Literature of Empire
- pp. 214-217
- H. Rider Haggard
- pp. 217-220
- Walter Pater
- pp. 220-223
- The Colbeck Collection
- pp. 223-226
- Schreiner Letters
- pp. 226-229
- Charlotte Mew
- pp. 229-232
- Patterns of Friendship
- pp. 233-236
- Lady Gregory
- pp. 245-248
- Two on Shaw
- pp. 248-251
- More on Shaw
- pp. 252-255
- Lawrence's Women in Love
- pp. 256-259
- Lawrence's Non-Fiction
- pp. 259-262
- Authorizing the Reauthorizing
- pp. 262-264
- Finnegans Wake
- pp. 264-268
- Joyce's Uncertainty Principle
- pp. 268-271
- Briefer Mention
- pp. 271-272
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