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  • Contributors to this Issue

Neil Forsyth, is Professeur Honoraire at the Université de Lausanne, Switzerland and author of The Old Enemy: Satan and the Combat Myth (1987), The Satanic Epic (2003) and John Milton: A Biography (2008).

Peter Gurney teaches British social history at the University of Essex. His new book, Wanting and Having: Popular Politics and Liberal Consumerism in England, 1830–70, was published earlier this year.

William F. Long Is Emeritus Professor in Biochemistry at the University of Aberdeen. He has published several articles for The Dickensian and Dickens Quarterly and contributed to the Oxford Readers’ Companion to Dickens.

Goldie Morgentaler is Professor of English at the University of Lethbridge, where she teaches 19th-century British and American literature, as well as modern Jewish literature. She is the author of Dickens and Heredity, and of numerous articles on Dickens and Victorian Literature. She has won awards for her translations from Yiddish to English, including an MLA Book Award for her translation of Chava Rosenfarb’s Survivors: Seven Short Stories. She is the translator for much of Chava Rosenfarb’s work, including The Tree of Life: A Trilogy of Life in the Lodz Ghetto, as well as of several stories by the Yiddish classical writer, I. L. Peretz. She is a past president of the Dickens Society.

Jerome Meckier is Emeritus Professor of English, University of Kentucky and author of three books on Dickens and four on Aldous Huxley

Paul Schlicke was Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Aberdeen until retirement in 2010. His Clarendon edition of Sketches by Boz is preparing for publication. [End Page 179]

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