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The Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association is a peer-reviewed journal that is published twice a year, in the spring and fall, as a service to Midwest Modern Language Association members, who are encouraged to submit essays and book reviews. For over fifty years, the JMMLA has been a lively forum for scholarship across all fields of literary study, welcoming the fullest possible range of subjects and critical approaches. In a time of ever-narrowing professional specialization, the JMMLA remains a place where scholars can speak with one another across the boundaries of period, methodology, and discipline.
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Volume 47, Number 2, Fall 2014Editorial Board
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Samuel Cohen, University of Missouri
Rachel Greenwald Smith, Saint Louis University
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Ryan Peters, Loyola University Chicago
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Andrea Kaston Tange, Eastern Michigan University
Hillary Nunn, The University of Akron
Christopher Kendrick, Loyola University Chicago
Emily Lutenski, Saint Louis University
Jason Arthur, Rockhurst University
Arline Cravens, Saint Louis University
Andrea Knutson, Oakland University
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