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- H. G. Wells
Formerly ELT: English Fiction in Transition, through Volume 5, 1962 (Print ISSN: 0364-3549).
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Volume 30, Number 4, 1987Table of Contents
- Drawings of H. G. Wells
- pp. 396-410
- Wells, Jung and the Persona
- pp. 437-449
- A Wells Biography
- pp. 457-460
- Revised Twayne Edition
- pp. 460-463
- A Collection of Essays
- pp. 463-466
- Wells and the Late Fiction
- pp. 466-468
- Bloom's Lawrence
- pp. 469-473
- Yeats and Hate
- pp. 473-475
- Henry Handel Richardson
- pp. 481-483
- Language and Decadence
- pp. 483-486
- Granville Barker
- pp. 486-489
- Virginia Woolf
- pp. 494-496
- Biography as Sublime Adventure
- pp. 497-499
- Experiments in Biography
- pp. 500-502
- Conan Doyle's Letters
- pp. 502-504
- British Literary Magazines
- pp. 504-506
- Museum World of James
- pp. 509-511
- Joyce and Culture
- pp. 512-513
- Playwright Oscar Wilde
- pp. 514-516
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