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The Cambridge Quarterly 36.2 (2007) i

Contributors

Derek Attridge is Professor of English at the University of York. His most recent books are The Singularity of Literature (2004), J. M. Coetzee and the Ethics of Reading (2004) and How to Read Joyce (2007).

Kit Fan has just finished his PhD thesis, 'Thom Gunn and the Occasions of Poetry' at the University of York. His poems have appeared in Poetry Review, The Rialto and Acumen. He has also reviewed for Poetry Review.

Jason Harding teaches at the University of Durham. He is the author of The Criterion: Cultural Politics and Periodical Networks in Inter-war Britain (OUP, 2002) and co-editor of a collection of critical essays, T. S. Eliot and the Concept of Tradition (CUP, 2007).

Damian Love is an independent scholar, and completed a DPhil on Samuel Beckett in 2005. He is presently working on verse translations of Old English poetry.

Francis O'Gorman is Professor of Victorian Literature at the University of Leeds. His most recent book is Victorian Literature and Finance (2007) and among his current projects is Volume 14 of the Complete Oxford Works of Robert Browning.

Anne Stillman works on T.S. Eliot and teaches English at Trinity College Cambridge.

Geoff Wall is Reader in Modern French Literature at the University of York. He is currently writing about 'The Other Flaubert', father of Gustave.

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