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Volume 27, Number 2, 2001Editorial Board
Editors
Jackson R. Bryer, University of Maryland
Richard Kopley, The Pennsylvania State University, DuBois
Editors Emeriti
Martha E. Cook, Longwood College
Maurice Duke, Virginia Commonwealth University
M. Thomas Inge, Randolph-Macon College
George C. Longest, Virginia Commonwealth University
Carla Mulford, The Pennsylvania State University
Robert Secor, The Pennsylvania State University
Book Review Editor
Phyllis Cole, The Pennsylvania State University, Delaware County
Editorial Advisory Board
Nina Baym, University of Illinois
Bernard W. Bell, The Pennsylvania State University
Alfred Bendixen, California State University, Los Angeles
John C. Broderick, Potomac, MD
Lawrence I. Buell, Harvard University
Sargent Bush, Jr., University of Wisconsin, Madison
Jerome Klinkowitz, University of Northern Iowa
J. A. Leo Lemay, University of Delaware
Joel Myerson, University of South Carolina
James Nagel, University of Georgia
David S. Reynolds, Baruch College, CUNY
Robert Secor, The Pennsylvania State University
David S. Shields, The Citadel
G. Thomas Tanselle, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
Linda Wagner-Martin, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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