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Contributors MARTIN STEVENS is Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Baruch College of the City University of New York. His publications include numerous articles on Old and Middle English literature in such journals as Speculum, PMLA, Modern Language Quarterly, Viator, the Journal of English and Germanic Philology, and others. With A. C. Cawley, he collaborated on the facsimile edition of the Towneley Manuscript and, also with Professor Cawley, he is editing the full cycle for the Early English Text Society. CHERRELL GUILFOYLE has been for many years an ad­ ministrator at the University of Western Australia. She has published in the Yearbook of English Studies, Milton Stu­ dies, Milton Quarterly, and Etudes Anglaises. Her previous papers on Hamlet (“ ‘Ower Swete Sokor’: The Role of Ophelia in Hamlet” and “The Beginning of Hamlet”) ap­ peared in Comparative Drama last year. KATHLEEN M- ASHLEY is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Southern Maine. She has published several articles on the medieval lyric, and has written on morality plays and Corpus Christi drama in the American Benedic­ tine Review, Annuale Mediaevale, the Journal of the History of Ideas, and Philological Quarterly. GYORGY E. SZONYI holds a Ph.D. from the University of Szeged in Hungary, where he taught until his appointment recently as a guest lecturer at the University of Warsaw. He has published articles on Marlowe, Spenser, and Shake­ speare, and is the author of a book on cultural history in the fifteenth through seventeenth centuries (1978). ...

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