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  • Contributors

Carolyn F. Austin is Assistant Professor of English at Texas Lutheran University. Her interests lie in nineteenth-century British literature, literature and the visual arts, and gender studies. She has published work on Walter Scott's novels and is currently engaged in a study of Charlotte Smith's Elegaic Sonnets.

Marie Banfield is a PH.D. student at Birkbeck College, University of London, writing her dissertation on the novels and poems of George Meredith in their contemporary intellectual and scientific context. Her article “Meredith, Mazzini and the Risorgimento: The Italian Novels” appeared in Rivista di Studi Vittoriani X, 21 (Gennaio 2006).

Karen Dieleman completed her Ph.D. at McMaster University in 2006. At present, she teaches courses at a number of southern Ontario universities and has part-time adjunct status at Redeemer University College. Her article on Christina Rossetti's Verses (1893) appeared in 2006 in The Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies.

John Hughes is a Reader in English at the University of Gloucestershire. He has published widely on nineteenth-century literature, and literary theory, and his publications include two books, Lines of Flight (Sheffield Academic Press, 1997) and “Ecstatic Sound”: Music and Individuality in the Work of Thomas Hardy (Ashgate, 2001). He is currently working on a book-length study of Wordsworth's orphan sensibility.

Jill Richards is a Ph.D. candidate in English literature at University of California Berkeley..

Aakanksha J. Virkar is a graduate student at the University of Sussex, England

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