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  • Notes on Contributors

Holly Corfield Carr is a PhD candidate at the University of Cambridge and a Visiting Research Fellow at the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds where she works on site-specific writing practices and sculpture.

Kevin J. Hayes, Emeritus Professor at the University of Central Oklahoma, now lives and writes in Ohio. He is the author of several books including Melville's Folk Roots (1999), The Cambridge Introduction to Herman Melville (2007), and the forthcoming critical biography, Herman Melville.

Laura McCormick Kilbride is Research Fellow in English at Peterhouse, Cambridge. She is the author of two poetry pamphlets: Errata (Tipped Press, 2011) and In the Square (Punch Press, 2014).

Marc Mierowsky is a postdoctoral research fellow in the Faculty of English, University of Cambridge and the S. Ernest Sprott Fellow in Seventeenth-Century Literature at the University of Melbourne.

Joanne O'Leary is finishing a PhD on post-war US periodicals and disreputable aesthetic forms at Clare College, Cambridge.

Austen Saunders is director of the printed book census for The Oxford Traherne.

Emily Stockard is an Associate Professor of English at Florida Atlantic University, with publications primarily in the areas of early modern drama and poetry. Her interest in Denton Welch arose during close study of the novelist Barbara Pym, who held his work in high regard.

Connie Wilmarth teaches mathematics at Northwest Christian University. She has published essays in The Henry James Review. [End Page vi]

David Winters is a PhD candidate in English at Cambridge. His work has appeared in Contemporary Literature, Critical Quarterly, the TLS, the LARB and elsewhere, and he is the author of Infinite Fictions (2015). [End Page vii]

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