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Volume 33, Number 1, 1990Table of Contents
- The Biographer's Art
- pp. 88-91
- Hardy's Offensive Truth
- pp. 103-105
- Revealing Wilde: The Notebooks
- pp. 105-109
- Rhymers' Club and Dorian Gray
- pp. 109-112
- Studying Heart of Darkness
- pp. 112-115
- Conrad Criticism
- pp. 115-117
- E. M. Forster
- pp. 117-120
- Joyce and the Jews
- pp. 120-122
- An Ethics of Fiction
- pp. 126-130
- The Ethics of Criticism
- pp. 130-133
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