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Volume 33, Number 4, 1990Table of Contents
- Announcements
- p. 405
Articles
Book Reviews
- Kipling and India
- pp. 457-460
- Gerard Manley Hopkins
- pp. 460-462
- Ellmann's Oscar Wilde
- pp. 463-465
- Much About Elusive Barrie
- pp. 465-468
- The Hardy Letters Conclude
- pp. 468-472
- Hardy's Men and Women in Love
- pp. 472-473
- Two on James
- pp. 474-478
- Shaw on Photography
- pp. 478-480
- The Neglected Plays of G.B.S.
- pp. 480-487
- Shaw Offstage
- pp. 487-491
- Andrew Lang
- pp. 494-497
- Women Writing Autobiography
- pp. 507-511
- Feminist Theory
- pp. 515-518
- New Journalism, 1850-1914
- pp. 519-522
- Mayor of Casterbridge
- pp. 522-524
- Books Received
- pp. 524-527
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