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Volume 37, Number 1, 1994Table of Contents
- Editor's Fence
- pp. 4-6
- Announcements
- pp. 6-7
- Ella D'Arcy Reminisces
- pp. 28-32
- 1890s British Theatre
- pp. 60-64
- The Painterly James
- pp. 64-65
- Bloomsbury Documents
- pp. 71-75
- Social Deviance
- pp. 79-82
- Women and Modernism
- pp. 82-85
- Late-Victorian Poets
- pp. 90-91
- Guide to Shaw
- pp. 91-94
- Shaw from France
- pp. 94-96
- Essays on Yeats
- pp. 96-99
- Flat and Minor Characters
- pp. 104-106
- H.D.'s Freudian Poetics
- pp. 106-109
- Fear of the Other Woman
- pp. 109-114
- Lawrence Whole and Shredded
- pp. 114-121
- Lawrence's Sons and Lovers
- pp. 121-125
- Hillis Miller's Illustration
- pp. 125-127
- Publishers & Book-Making
- pp. 131-133
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