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The Contributors DONNA GERSTENBERGER: Professor Gerstenberger is a member of the English Department at the University of Washington. She is co-author with George Hendrick of The American Novel 1789-1959: A Checklist of Twentieth -Century Criticism, associate editor of Abstracts of English Studies, and author of articles in various periodicals. WILLIAM R. McGRAW: Professor McGraw, a member of the Speech Department at the University of Michigan, has published several articles on Barrie. ULRICH WEISSTEIN: A native of Germany, Professor Weisstein has published widely on Anglo-German and Franco-German relations in the twentieth century. At present he is a member of the English and Comparative Literature Department at Indiana University. RONALD AYLING: Mr. Ayling is Lecturer in the Department of English at Rhodes University, South Mrica. He has published articles in English Studies in Africa, The Calcutta Review, and The Shaw Review. HARRY M. RITCHIE: A member of the Department of Dramatic Art, University of California, Professor Ritchie was formerly Lecturer in Dramatic Literature, McGill University. RICHARD E. PALMER: Dr. Palmer is an instructor of English at MacMurray College in Illinois. "Existentialism in T. S. Eliot's The Family Reunion" is his first publication in a scholarly journal. FREDERICK P. W. McDOWELL: Professor McDowell teaches nineteenth century and contemporary British literature at Iowa State University. KENNETH S. WHITE: Professor White has just spent a year lecturing in France and has published articles in Books Abroad, The French Review and Renascence . He teaches French language and literature at the University of Michigan. ROBERT G. SHEDD: Associate Editor of Modern Drama, Professor Shedd has just published with Haskell M. Block, Masters of Modem Drama. This September he will be chairman of the Department of English at the Ohio State University, Cleveland Branch. ...

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