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CONTRIBUTORS Stephen Durrant is an Associate Professor of Chinese and Head of the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures at the University of Oregon. He received his Ph.D. from the University ofWashington, specializing in early Chinese literature, classical Chinese grammar, and Manchu. Darryl Hattenhauer is an Assistant Professor ofEnglish and American Studies at Arizona State University, West Campus, in Phoenix. He has held two Fulbright lectureships, one in Sweden and one in Denmark, and has written articles on Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, Emily Dickinson, Ernest Hemingway, Nathanael West, John Steinbeck, Zora Neale Hurston, James Baldwin, and Leslie Marmon Silko. Carolyn Pinet is a lecturer in Spanish and History at Montana State University in Bozeman. Her articles on the poetry of Jorge Guillen have appeared in Hispania, Hispanófila, and Romance Notes. She is also a published poet; about thirty of her poems have appeared in anthologies and little magazines. Currently, she is working on questions of gender and power in the Latin American novel. An article on Manuel Puig's play, The Mystery of the Rose Bouquet, is due to appear in Romance Notes. Marion Tangum is an Assistant Professor of English at Southwest Texas State University, where she is also Associate Director of Research and Sponsored Projects. She has published rhetorical studies on both fiction and nonfiction, including a study of Faulkner's Go Down, Moses, in Heir and Prototype: Essays Concerning Some Original and Derived Characterizations in Faulkner. Presently she is working on a study of the connecting threads of history, art, and literature as they appear in Toni Morrison's Beloved. Robert Ziegler is a Professor ofHumanities at the Montana College ofMineral Science and Technology in Butte. His articles on Julien Green have appeared or are forthcoming in such journals as Essays in French Literature, Studies in Twentieth Century Literature, French Review, Romance Quarterly, and Studies in Short Fiction. ...

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