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Volume 38, Number 2, 1995Table of Contents
- Edwardian Bloomsbury
- pp. 205-208
- Letters of Vanessa Bell
- pp. 208-211
- Yeats's Love Poetry
- pp. 211-216
- Yeats's Poetry
- pp. 216-218
- A Conrad Biography
- pp. 219-222
- Hardy's Language
- pp. 222-225
- James's Letters to Miss Allen
- pp. 225-227
- Henry James
- pp. 227-230
- Women Reading
- pp. 230-233
- Women in Ireland
- pp. 233-235
- Women's History
- pp. 235-237
- Arthur Machen Letters
- pp. 238-240
- 1890s Editions, Continued
- pp. 240-243
- Shaw and Proverbs
- pp. 243-248
- Pinero: Life in the Theatre
- pp. 248-252
- Gilbert & Sullivan
- pp. 252-255
- Joyce's The Dead
- pp. 260-264
- Two on Joyce
- pp. 264-267
- Dunsany's Works Catalogued
- pp. 273-276
- Précis
- pp. 277-280
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