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CONTRIBUTORS STANISLAW BARANCZAK Alfred Jurzykowski Professor of Polish Language and Literature, Harvard University A Fugitive from Utopia: The Poetry ofZbigniew Herbert (1987); The Weight of the Body: Selected Poems (forthcoming) ROBERT J. BRYM Professor of Sociology and Associate of the Centre for Russian and East European Studies, University of Toronto The Jewish Intelligentsia and Russian Marxism (1978); Intellectuals and Politics (1980); co-editor, The Capitalist Class: An International Study (1989); co-author, From Culture to Power: The Sociology of English Canada (1989) JOHN MYLES Professor of Sociology, Carleton University Old Age in the Welfare State: The Political Economy of Public Pensions (1984); editor, Comparative Political Economy (1989) BARRY COOPER Professor of Political Science, University of Calgary Merleau-Ponty and Marxism (1979); Michel Foucault (1982); The End of History (1984); The Political Philosophy of Eric Boegelin (1986); Alexander Kennedy Isbister (1988) LOUIS DUDEK Professor Emeritus of English, McGill University Zembla's Rocks (1987); Infinite Worlds (1988); In Defence of Art (1988) JOHN FRASER Munro Professor of English, Dalhousie University Violence in the Arts (1974); America and the Patterns of Chivalry (1982); The Name of Action: Critical Essays (1984) GRAHAM GOOD Professor of English, University of British Columbia The Observing Self: Rediscovering the Essay (1989) W.J. KEITH Professor of English, University College, University of Toronto The Poetry of Nature (1980); Epic Fiction: The Art of Rudy Wiebe (1981); Canadian Literature in English (1985); Regions of the Imagination (1988); A Sense of Style: Studies in the Art of Fiction in English-Speaking Canada (forthcoming) 550 CONTRIBUTORS ALAN KENNEDY Professor of English and Head of English Department, Carnegie Mellon University The Protean Self: Dramatic Action in Contemporary Fiction (1974); Meaning and Signs in Fiction (1980); Reading Resistance Value: Deconstructive Practice and the Politics of Literary Critical Encounters (forthcoming) CHARLES LOCK Associate Professor of English, Erindale College, University of Toronto Articles on J.C. Powys, Hopkins, Hardy JACK LUDWIG Professor of English, State University of New York, Stony Brook Confusions (1968); Above Ground (1968); A Woman of Her Age (1973); Hockey Night in Moscow (1972); The Great American Spectaculars (1976); co-editor, The Noble Savage (1960-2) DESMOND MORTON Professor of History, University of Toronto and Principal, Erindale College Co-author, Working People: An Illustrated History of the Canadian Labour Movement (1984); A Short History of Canada (1983); The New Democratic Party, 1961-1984 (1986); co-author, Marching to Armageddon: Canadians and the First World War, 1914-1919 (1989) PAUL ROAZEN Professor of Social and Political Science, York University Freud: Political and Social Thought (1968); Brother Animal: The Story of Freud and Tausk (1969); Freud and His Followers (1975); Erik H. Erikson: The Power and Limits of a Vision (1976); Helene Deutsch: A Psychoanalyst's Life (1985); Encountering Freud: The Political Histories of Psychoanalysis (1989) GARRY WATSON Professor of English, University of Alberta The Leavises, the 'Social,' and the Left (1977) GEORGE WOODCOCK Writer The Crystal Spirit (1966), and many others BRIAN CORMAN Associate Professor of English, Erindale College, University of Toronto Articles on Richardson, drama, generic theory PATRICIA BRUCKMANN Professor of English, University of Toronto Articles on Pope, Swift, Fielding, Sterne, Richardson, the Scriblerus Oub, Nabokov CONTRIBUTORS 551 RICHARD ANTHONY CAYELL Assistant Professor of English, University of British Columbia Articles on Canadian literature PAMELA MCCALLUM Associate Professor of English, University of Calgary Literature and Method (1983); co-editor, Feminism Now: Theory and Practice (1985) PETER V. MARINELLI Professor of English, University of Toronto Pastoral (1971); Ariosto and Boiardo (1987) JOSEPH ADAMSON Assistant Professor of English, McMaster University Wounded Fiction: Modern Poetry and Deconstructon (1988) GREIG HENDERSON Associate Professor of English, University of Toronto Kenneth Burke: Literature and Language as Symbolic Action (1988) JOSEPH SHATZMILLER Professor of History, University of Toronto Articles on medieval history ...

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