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  • Contributors

Maura D'Amore . . .
is Assistant Professor of English at St. Michael's College in Colchester, Vermont. She is presently working on a book-length project titled "'Country Life within City Reach': Masculine Domesticity in Suburban America, 1819-1871."

Kathryn Cornell Dolan . . .
is participating as a postdoctoral scholar in the University of South Florida's 2010-11 program: "Sustainable Societies: Building Social, Cultural, and Environmental Capital in a Globalized World." Her interests involve using the fields of food and global studies to help us understand the continued relevance of nineteenth-century U.S. literature into the twenty-first century. Her book-in-progress is titled "Fruits of Expansion: Empires of Consumption in U.S. Literature, 1840-910."

Anita J. Duneer . . .
is Assistant Professor of English at Rhode Island College, where she teaches American and postcolonial literatures and literary theory. She is at work on a book about women and the sea, which merges interests in travel literature, female characters in sea fiction, and literary naturalism. Her most recent articles have appeared in American Literary Realism, the Midwest Quarterly, and The Call: A Magazine of the Jack London Society. [End Page 231]

Laura Saltz . . .
is Associate Professor of Art and American Studies at Colby College, where she teaches courses on visual culture and directs the American Studies Program. She has published on early photography and on intersections between literature and visual culture in the works of Edgar Allan Poe, Edith Wharton, Henry James, and others. She is working on a manuscript titled "Photography, the Science of Light, and American Romantic Literature." [End Page 232]

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