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Volume 35, Number 4, 1992Table of Contents
- George Moore and the Amenities
- pp. 447-461
- A Promising Career Behind Him?
- pp. 463-466
- A New Hopkins Biography
- pp. 467-470
- World War I
- pp. 470-476
- Gissing Letters II
- pp. 476-480
- Tragedy in Hardy's Poetry
- pp. 480-482
- Dialogic Imagination in Hardy
- pp. 482-486
- Strange Worlds, Lost and Found
- pp. 486-487
- The Reappearance of Miss Miles
- pp. 487-490
- A Life of Violet Hunt
- pp. 490-493
- Shaw's Book Reviews
- pp. 493-497
- Victorian Drama
- pp. 497-499
- R. L. Stevenson
- pp. 499-501
- Walter Pater
- pp. 504-506
- Queen Victoria
- pp. 507-509
- The London Library
- pp. 513-517
- The MacCarthys
- pp. 517-520
- Academic Capitalism
- pp. 520-522
- Henry James
- pp. 522-526
- Two on Conrad
- pp. 526-529
- Foucault
- pp. 529-533
- Postmodernizing Yeats
- pp. 533-536
- Yeats and Images of Ireland
- pp. 536-537
- Detective Fiction
- pp. 537-539
- Lawrence's Mythic Realism
- pp. 539-542
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