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The editors of Restoration note with sadness the passing of noted scholar and Restoration editorial board member Harold Love. Love was the author of several books, including Congreve (1975), Scribal Publication in Seventeenth-Century England (1993), Attributing Authorship (2002), and English Clandestine Satire (2004). Love's edited volumes include The Penguin Book of Restoration Verse; Restoration Literature: Critical Approaches; The Works of John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester; The Works of Thomas Southerne (with R.J. Jordan); and Plays, Poems, and Miscellaneous Writings associated with George Villiers, Second Duke of Buckingham (with Robert D. Hume). Love was born in Brisbane, Queensland, on August 4, 1937, took his first degree from the University of Queensland, and completed his graduate work at Pembroke College, Cambridge. From 1964 to 2003 Love was a faculty member in English at Monash University in Melbourne. He joined Restoration's editorial board in the fall of 1992. Love died in Melbourne, Victoria, on August 12, 2007.

WE are pleased to announce that with this issue, 32.1, the journal will be available on-line through Project Muse, a division of Johns Hopkins University Press. It is our hope that making the journal available in digital format to institutions that subscribe to Project Muse will increase our readership and the journal's impact on scholarly research on the Restoration.

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