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Contributors RICHARD P. WHEELER, who teaches at the University of Illinois at Urbana, has previously published papers in Comparative Drama, Bucknell Review, and Literature and Psychology. Forthcoming is a paper on Yeats’ “The Second Coming,” which will appear in American Imago. RICHARD FORRER is an Instructor in Religion and Litera­ ture in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at North Carolina State University in Raleigh. His doctoral disserta­ tion at the University of Chicago was on the “crisis of be­ lief” in the nineteenth- and twentieth-century American novel. Currently he is engaged in a number of research projects, including a study of the religion and literature of the Navajo Indians. LAWRENCE M. CLOPPER, Assistant Professor of English at Indiana University, Bloomington, has articles forthcoming in Theatre Survey, Theatre Notebook, Leeds Studies in Eng­ lish, and Chaucer Review. He has just completed an edition of the Medieval Dramatic Documents of Chester which is to be published in Leeds Texts and Monographs. At present he is at work on a critical book on the cycle plays. CAROL C. ROSEN is a doctoral candidate in English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. She is cur­ rently completing her dissertation on the contemporary theater of institutions. DANIEL P. POTEET II teaches courses in medieval English language and literature at the University of Delaware. He is the author of a forthcoming article on the Ludus Coventriae “Play of Noah” which will appear in the American Bene­ dictine Review. ...

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