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For more than thirty years, Philosophy and Literature has explored the dialogue between literary and philosophical studies. The journal offers fresh, stimulating ideas in the aesthetics of literature, theory of criticism, philosophical interpretation of literature, and literary treatment of philosophy. Philosophy and Literature challenges the cant and pretensions of academic priesthoods through its assortment of lively, wide-ranging essays, notes, and reviews that are written in clear, jargon-free prose.
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Volume 25, Number 1, April 2001Editorial Board
Editor
Denis Dutton
University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Garry Hagberg
Bard University
Associate Editor
Nancy Easterlin
Assistant Editor
Margit Dutton
Christchurch, New Zealand
Editorial Advisory Board
Robert Alter, University of California, Berkeley
Hazel E. Barnes, University of Colorado
Wayne C. Booth, University of Chicago
Eva T. H. Brann, St. John's College, Annapolis
Walter E. Broman, Whitman College
Anthony J. Cascardi, University of California, Berkeley
Frederick C. Crews, University of California, Berkeley
M.J. Devaney, University of Nebraska Press
Carol S. Gould, Florida Atlantic University
Wendell V. Harris, Pennsylavania State University
Kathleen M. Higgins, University of Texas
John D. Lyons, University of Virginia
David Gershom Meyers, Texas A&M University
Alexander Nehamas, University of Pennsylvania
Alex Neill, University of St. Andrews
David Novitz, University of Canterbury
Martha Nussbaum, University of Chicago
Gerald Prince, University of Pennsylvania
Roger Shattuck, Boston University
Alan D. Sokal, New York University
Francis Sparshott, University of Toronto
Robert Tobin, Whitman College
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