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  • Contributors

Sigrid Anderson Cordell is a postdoctoral teaching fellow at the University of Virginia, where she teaches courses on nineteenth-century British and American literature. She is currently working on a book examining how nineteenth-century women's short fiction reflected contemporary anxieties over Anglo-American literary piracy.

Matthew Giordano is an Assistant Professor in English at Villa Maria College in Buffalo, NY. He has presented numerous papers on American poetry and periodical culture. He currently is working on a book on late-nineteenth-century American verse.

Rodney Mader is Associate Professor of English at West Chester University of Pennsylvania. His research focuses on the cultural work of William Smith, the College of Philadelphia, and the Delaware Valley poets.

Chris Vials is currently finishing his Ph.D. in English and American Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. His work is a multi-ethnic exploration of the ways in which competing realisms of the 1930s and 40s attempted to re-define the "American people" within the terrain of popular culture. In 2004, he also served as President of the Graduate Employee Organization at Umass-Amherst, United Auto Workers Local 2322.

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