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Volume 33, Number 3, 1990Table of Contents
- The Portrait
- pp. 283-287
- The Mysterious Portrait
- pp. 287-291
- The Picture
- pp. 291-294
- Lancing G. B. S.
- pp. 325-329
- Essays on Kipling
- pp. 329-332
- Hardy the Poet
- pp. 332-336
- Thomas Hardy and Religion
- pp. 336-339
- Parity of the Sexes
- pp. 339-343
- Beerbohm and Parody
- pp. 343-345
- The Symons Renaissance
- pp. 345-348
- A Life of Richard Aldington
- pp. 348-353
- The Spirit of Biography
- pp. 353-356
- Yeats and the Rhymers
- pp. 356-358
- Gissing and New Influences
- pp. 358-361
- Shaw on Stage
- pp. 361-363
- Bloom's Conrad
- pp. 369-374
- The Sitwells in Perspective
- pp. 374-377
- Essays on Ulysses
- pp. 380-383
- Joyce and Chaosmos
- pp. 383-386
- D. H. Lawrence
- pp. 387-391
- Kenner's Canon
- pp. 391-394
- History and the Era
- pp. 396-398
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