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  • Contributors

Karen Mulhallen
Professor, Department of English, Ryerson University, and University of Toronto Blake in Our Time, Essays in Honour of G.E. Bentley, Jr. (2010) Remember Me! Blake in Our Time (2010)

Morton D. Paley
Professor Emeritus, University of California, Berkeley Co-editor of Blake/An Illustrated Quarterly The Traveller in the Evening: The Last Works of William Blake (2003) Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the Fine Arts (2006)

Mark Crosby
Leverhulme Early Career Fellow at the School of English, Queen’s University, Belfast ‘“Fiends of Commerce”: Blake’s letter to Hayley, 7 August 1804,’ Blake/An Illustrated Quarterly (2010) Queer Blake (2010) and Blake in Our Time (2010)

Susanne Sklar
A member of the Cumnor Fellowship, Oxford Professor, Carthage College, Wisconsin Entering the Divine Body: Blake’s ‘Jerusalem’ as Visionary Theatre (2011)

Angus Whitehead
Assistant Professor, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore ‘A Further Reference to William Blake in the Letters of Charlotte Smith,’ Blake/An Illustrated Quarterly (2009) Blake and Conflict (2009) and Blake in Our Time (2010)

G.E. Bentley, Jr
Professor Emeritus, University of Toronto William Blake’s Conversations: A Compilation, Concordance, and Rhetorical Analysis (2008)

Mary Lynn Johnson
Retired special assistant to the president of the University of Iowa Co-editor, Norton Critical Edition of Blake’s Poetry and Designs (2nd ed, 2008) Women Reading William Blake (2007), Blake in Our Time (2010), Editing and Reading William Blake: A Romantic Praxis Volume (2010)

Garry Leonard
Professor of Literature and Film, University of Toronto, Scarborough ‘“ The Famished Roar of Automobiles”: Modernity, the Internal Combustion Engine, and Modernism’ in Disciplining Modernism (2010) ‘Cinema as Modern Mythology: Kubrick’s Monolith in 2001: A Space Odyssey and Heidegger’s Enframing’ in Film Criticism (forthcoming) [End Page 1]

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