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Volume 34, Number 2, 1991Table of Contents
- Shaw and the Comic Sublime
- pp. 200-202
- Alfred Sutro
- pp. 202-204
- Arthur's Web
- pp. 205-208
- Two on Kipling
- pp. 208-212
- Reconstructing Hardy
- pp. 212-216
- Murry and Mansfield
- pp. 217-222
- Contexts for Modernism
- pp. 222-226
- New Women
- pp. 226-229
- Conrad's "Honourable Failure"
- pp. 229-232
- Conrad II: A New Bibliography
- pp. 232-235
- The English Novel: 1875-1914
- pp. 235-237
- The Literature of Estrangement
- pp. 237-240
- T. E. Lawrence
- pp. 240-242
- Ellmann Memorial Volume
- pp. 243-245
- The Reflective Will
- pp. 248-251
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