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  • Contributors’ Notes

PAUL B. ARMSTRONG is Professor of English at Brown University. His most recent book is How Literature Plays with the Brain: The Neuroscience of Reading and Art (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 2013). He is also the editor of the fourth Norton Critical Edition of Heart of Darkness (New York: W. W. Norton, 2006) and of the fifth edition, currently in preparation.

BRIAN ARTESE teaches at Kennesaw State University. Among his published work is Testimony on Trial: Conrad, James and the Contest for Modernism.

TERENCE N. BOWERS is Professor of English at the College of Charleston in South Carolina. His primary areas of teaching and research are in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century British literature.

MARC D. CYR is Associate Professor in the Department of Literature and Philosophy at Georgia Southern University. In addition to Conrad, he has published on John Milton, Jane Austen, Virginia Woolf, Wilfred Owen, Dylan Thomas, and Randall Jarrell.

PEI-WEN CLIO KAO is a PhD candidate at National Chengchi University, Taiwan. She has published articles in The Conradian, CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture, and in the book series, Conrad: Eastern and Western Perspectives, published by Columbia University Press.

MARK D. LARABEE is Associate Professor of English at the United States Naval Academy. He is the author of Front Lines of Modernism: Remapping the Great War in British Fiction (2011) and a recipient of the Bruce Harkness Young Conrad Scholar Award. He has published several articles on Conrad in The Conradian, Studies in the Novel, Oxford Bibliographies in British and Irish Literature and elsewhere. He is the Executive Editor of Joseph Conrad Today. [End Page 177]

ANDREA WHITE is Emeritus Professor of English at California State University at Dominguez Hills. She is the author of Joseph Conrad and the Adventure Tradition: Constructing and Deconstructing the Imperial Subject as well as many articles on the writings of Joseph Conrad. She is also the co-editor of Conrad in the Twenty-First Century. She served as the president of the Joseph Conrad Society for two years. [End Page 178]

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