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Volume 37, Number 4, 1994Table of Contents
Articles
Book Reviews
- James and Macmillan
- pp. 509-511
- James and Philosophy
- pp. 511-515
- Tourism and Literature
- pp. 515-520
- Owen's Voices
- pp. 521-527
- Leslie Stephen
- pp. 531-534
- Missing Persons
- pp. 534-538
- Henry Newbolt
- pp. 538-541
- Hardy and the Study of Mankind
- pp. 541-544
- Closet Imperialists
- pp. 544-548
- Curriculum Battleground
- pp. 548-552
- Thematic Criticism
- pp. 552-555
- A Lawrencean Cosmology
- pp. 556-559
- William Archer Biography
- pp. 559-562
- Shaw 13
- pp. 562-564
- The Psychomythic Tale
- pp. 569-571
- British Science Fiction
- pp. 571-574
- A Wellsian Classic Edited
- pp. 574-575
- Modernist Fiction
- pp. 575-581
- Kipling and Empire
- pp. 581-584
- Joyce's Chamber Music
- pp. 585-587
- Rider Haggard Biography
- pp. 587-591
- Science and Literature
- pp. 591-596
- Books Received
- pp. 596-598
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