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239 CONTRIBUTORS Kevin I. Cope is an assistant professor of English at Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge; he has published and presented papers on Restoration poetry, the theory of satire, and Samuel Johnson's ethical ideas and has recently completed a book on the foundations of judgment in the Restoration and Eighteenth Century . He has been program director for the South Central Society for EighteenthCentury Studies and is working on a book on the problem of generic innovation in the English Enlightenment. J.B. Goodenough publishes widely in literary journals, most recently Ploughshares, The Hudson Review, Southern Humanities Review, and The Greensboro Review. Her first collection of poems, Dower Land, was released in 1984 by Cleveland State University Press. A second book of poems, Neighbours & Fellow Cretures, is a finalist in this year's Anhinga Awards Competition. Patricia Hopkins is an assistant professor of French at Texas Tech University and has also taught at Purdue University. Her primary interest lies in twentieth-century French drama. She is currently preparing a study of the theater of Camus and Sartre. Juan Manuel Marcos, poet and essayist from Paraguay, is the author of Poemas (1970 René Dávalos Memorial Prize for Poetry), López (1973), Roa Bastos, precursor del post-boom (1982 PLURAL International Prize for Essay), and De Garcia Márquez al post-boom (1985). John L. Simons is associate professor of American Literature at The Colorado College , Colorado Springs. He is the author of articles on Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch, W.C. Williams, John Berryman, Thomas Pynchon, and Nathanael West and is currently working on a book on Sam Peckinpah. ...

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