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Volume 39, Number 2, 1996Table of Contents
- Hardy on Stage
- pp. 221-225
- Forster: A Literary Life
- pp. 225-228
- Revised Twayne: George Gissing
- pp. 228-231
- Yeats & Family
- pp. 231-236
- Woolf as a Moment of Vision
- pp. 236-238
- Hardy Essays
- pp. 241-244
- Essays on Hardy
- pp. 244-246
- The British in Africa
- pp. 247-250
- Joyce & the Burden of Disease
- pp. 250-253
- Joyce & Nationalism
- pp. 253-258
- Ulysses as Stephen's Novel
- pp. 258-259
- Wilde Companion
- pp. 263-266
- 1890s Editions, Continued
- pp. 266-270
- Late Victorian Poetry
- pp. 270-272
- Lord Dunsany
- pp. 272-275
- Précis
- pp. 278-280
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