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  • Contributors

Tim Armstrong is Reader in English at Royal Holloway, University of London. His most recent publications are Modernism, Technlogy and the Body: A Cultural Study (1998) and Haunted Hardy: Poetry, History, Memory (2000)

Florence S. Boos is Professor of English at the University of Iowa. She is the editor of History and Community: Essays in Victorian Medievalism, and author of The Design of William Morris’ The Earthly Paradise.

Benjamin F. Fisher, Professor of English, University of Mississippi, recently combined two long-standing interests in a lecture sponsored by the Mississippi Humanities Council, “Poe and the 1890s: A Retrospect from a Century After.” He is currently editing Ella D’Arcy’s letters and preparing several studies of A. E. and Clemence Housman.

Mary Ellis Gibson, Professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, is author of History and the Prism of Art: Browning’s Poetic Experiments; editor of Critical Essays on Robert Browning; and author of Epic Reinvented: Ezra Pound and the Victorians.

Virginia Hale is an Emeritus Professor of English at the University of Hartford. She has written on Morris, Chaucer, and interdisciplinary studies.

Donald E. Hall is Professor of English at California State University, Northridge. His most recent book is Literary and Cultural Theory: From Basic Principles to Advanced Applications.

Linda K. Hughes is Professor of English at Texas Christian University. She is the author of The Manyfacèd Glass: Tennyson’s Dramatic Monologues and co-author, with Michael Lund, of The Victorian Serial.

Simon Humphries is an Arts and Humanities Research Board doctoral student at Linacre College, Oxford.

Michael Johnstone teaches at the University of Western Ontario.

Jeffrey B. Loomis teaches at Northwest Missouri State University. He is the author of Dayspring in Darkness: Sacrament in Hopkins.

Margot K. Louis is Associate Professor of English at the University of Victoria and author of Swinburne and His Gods: The Roots and Growth of an Agnostic Poetry. [End Page 465]

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.

Dorothy Mermin is Professor of English at Cornell University. Among her publications are Elizabeth Barrett Browning: The Origins of a New Poetry and Godiva’s Ride: Women of Letters in England 1830-1880.

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.

Catherine Stevenson is an Associate Professor of English and Drama at the University of Hartford where she directs the Office of International Studies. In addition to Morris, she has published on Tennyson, Gaskell, and Victorian Women Travel Writers. [End Page 466]

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