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Notes on Contributors 275 Notes on Contributors Stephen J. Adams is an Associate Professor of English at the University of Western Ontario. He has published essays on Ezra Pound and music in such journalsas Paideuma, University of Toronto Quart~rly, Four Decades, Essars in Literature, Humanities Association Review and Mosaic. He contribt ~ted an entry on Pound to Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians (6thed.). His book in the Canadian Composers Series, R. Murray Schafer, isforthcoming. GeraldineAnthony, S.C., is Professor of English at Mount Saint Vincent University. She is the author or editor of several books on Canadian drama: JohnCoulter(1976),Proji"lesin Canadian Drama (1977),Stage Voices (1978), GwenPharis Ringwood (1981). She is a member of the Advisory Board of thejournal, Canadian Drama, and a member of the Executive of the AssociationforCanadian Theatre History. GormanBeauchamp is an Associate Professor of Humanities in the College ofEngineering at the University of Michigan. He has published numerous essays insuch journals as Mississippi Quarterly, Arizona Quarterly, ComparativeLiteratureStudies , Midwest Quarterly, Science-Fiction Studies, Southern Quarter(v, Alternative Futures, Science/Technology and the Humanities and .Mosaic. Forthcoming is his Reader's Guide to Jack London. StanleyFogel is an Associate Professor of English at St. Jerome's College. In addition to many reviews, he has published essays in Modern Fiction Studies,Dalhousie Review and English Studies in Canada. He is writing a booktentatively called Robert Coover and the Other Princes of Anarchy. JosephGriffin is·anAssistant Professor of English at the University of Ottawa. Hehaspublished essays on Dreiser's short fiction in The Dreiser Newslette1; EtudesAngfaises, Studies in Short Fiction and English Studies in Canada. RobertA. Hohner is an Associate Professor of History at the University of WesternOntario. His essays have appeared in the VirginiaMagazine of History andBiography, the South Atlantic Quarter(v and the Journal of Southern Histo,y.He is currently at work on a biography of Bishop James Cannon, Jr., thesouthern Methodist temperance reformer, churchman and political figure. LauriatLane, Jr., is Professor of English at the University of New Brunswick. He has published essays on a variety of American authors as well as on Dickens.He contributed the chapter on "Literary Scholarship and Criticism 1960-1973" to the revised edition of the Litermy Histo1y of Canada. He is editor of English Studies in Canada. He is currently at work on an interdisciplinarystudy of the major poems of Archibald MacLeish. 276 Notes on Contributors Wayne Tefs teaches at St. Johns-Ravenscourt School. He is currentlycompiling a special issue on dreams and literature for the Sphinx. He published a review essay on Frost criticism in 10/2. Bruce Tucker is Killam Research Associate in the Department of Historv at Dalhousie University. He has contributed essays to the New England Quarterly, Studies in Eighteenth-Centwy Culture, Eighteenth-CentunStudies , Labour/ Le Travailleur and CRevAS. He is currently writing ahisto~v of religion in provincial New England. · Alan Tully is an Associate Professor of History at the University of British Columbia. He is author of William Penn~~Legacy: Politics and SocialStmcture in Provincial Pennsylvania, 1729-1755 (1977)and essays in the Canadian Journal of HistOJy, Histoire sociale-Social Hist01:y, Pennsylvania Histon· and the Journal o,lSocial Histo,y. · Elizabeth Waterston is Professor of English at the University of Guelph.She has published widely on American and Canadian literature and has just completed a sabbatical year of research on nineteenth-century biography and memoirs in Canada. ...

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