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THE CONTRIBUTORS So far this millennium, e. shaskan bumas has published essays in Early American Literature, American Literature, Minnesota Review, Turnrow, and the RBS Gazette. lori merish is an assistant professor of English at Georgetown Univetsity. Stephanie palmer teaches in the Centre for American Studies at the University of Leicester. This essay and another that appeared in Nineteenth-Century Literature are part of a book project on regional travel accidents in American fiction. Deborah clarke is an associate professor of English and Women's Studies at Penn State University, University Park. Her first book was Robbing the Mother: Women in Faulkner, and she is currently working on a book manuscript, Women on Wheels: Literary and Cultural Automobility in 20th-century America. Karen Schneider is Associate Professor of English and Film at Western Kentucky Univetsity, where she helped establish a Film Studies minor. Besides film, she teaches Speculative Fiction and Modern British Literature. She has published Loving Arms: British Women Writing World War 11 and essays on Hollywood film. ...

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