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THE EDITOR'S FENCE 1. The End of Buchan: With this number we conclude the Buchan bibliography. The bulkiness of this project and the fact that we have been preparing copy for Volume 10, No. 1 (1967) simultaneously are our only excuses for mailing the last two I966 numbers some three months late. This occasion also marks the first time that we have produced six numbers in a volume. 2. Forthcoming: Volume 10, No. 1 (1967), now ready to go to the printer, will be a nicely varied number. Among its contents: Charles Sanders's "THE GOLDEN ARROW: Mary Webb's 'Apocalypse of Love,'" M. L. Raina's "Imagery of A PASSAGE TO INDIA: A Further Note," John D. Margolis's "W. H. Mallock's THE NEW REPUBLIC: A Study in Late Victorian Satire," Ruth Van Zuyle Holmes's "Mary Duclaux (I85619 ^): Primary and Secondary Checklists," Frederick P. Vi. McDowell's annotated bibliography of writings about E. M. Forster, and reviews by J, D, Woolf and H. E, Gerber. This number will come to about 65 pages, a little more than the average we plan for the new photo-offset format. 3. ELT Conference. 1967: The ELT Conference planned for the MLA meetings in Chicago in December will be on The Critics: 1880-1920. Vie shall consider for publication in ELT and for discussion at the Conference papers on such writers as Pater, Wilde, Moore, Symons, Gosse, and Saintsbury, and papers on various problems in criticism and aesthetics. Since we shall have to plan various numbers well in advance, we must have papers to be considered for the Conference number no later than about September 15. ...

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