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Volume 53, Number 4, 2010Table of Contents
- Visionary Imagination
- pp. 485-488
- Conrad’s Writing as Criticism
- pp. 491-494
- “Educate, Permeate, Irritate”
- pp. 494-496
- Gentlemanly Appetites
- pp. 497-498
- Dance in the Nineteenth Century
- pp. 498-500
- American Indians & the British
- pp. 500-504
- Valedictory Volume: Cambridge Lawrence
- pp. 504-509
- Contextualizing Joyce
- pp. 513-516
- Criticism on the Money
- pp. 517-519
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