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  • Contributors

Alisa Clapp-Itnyre is Assistant Professor of English at Indiana University East.

Joseph A. Dupras is Professor of English at University of Alaska, Fairbanks. His publications include articles in Victorian Literature and Culture, Papers on Language and Literature, Browning Institute Studies, and The Journal of Narrative Technique.

Jenny Holt is a post-graduate student at Lincoln College, Oxford.

David A. Kent teaches at Centennial College in Toronto. He edited The Achievement of Christina Rossetti (1987) and has recently co-edited (with P. G. Stanwood) Selected Prose of Christina Rossetti (1998).

David E. Latané, Jr. teaches nineteenth-century and contemporary British literature at Virginia Commonwealth University, and has recently published the “Literary Criticism” chapter of the Blackwell’s Companion to Victorian Literature and Culture (ed. Herbert F. Tucker).

Clinton Machann is Professor of English at Texas A&M University. Among his recent publications are The Genre of Autobiography in Victorian Literature, The Essential Matthew Arnold: An Annotated Bibliography of Major Modern Studies, and Matthew Arnold: A Literary Life.

Kerry McSweeney is Molson Professor of English at McGill University in Montreal. His most recent books (both published in 1998) are Supreme Attachments: Studies in Victorian Love Poetry and The Language of the Senses: Sensory-Perceptual Dynamics in Wordsworth, Coleridge, Thoreau, Whitman, and Dickinson.

David G. Riede, Professor of English at Ohio State University, has written books on Arnold, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and Swinburne. His most recent book is Dante Gabriel Rossetti Revisited.

Julie Straight is a doctoral student at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

Max Keith Sutton is Professor of English at the University of Kansas and author of The Drama of Storytelling in T. E. Brown’s Manx Yarns. [End Page 341]

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