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Volume 52, Number 3, 2009Table of Contents
- A New Century Begins
- pp. 333-336
- Kipling & Camouflaged Autobiography
- pp. 336-339
- Conrad & Memoir
- pp. 339-340
- Conrad’s Heart of Darkness
- pp. 340-343
- British Fiction & Ethnography
- pp. 343-346
- Evolutionary Imagination
- pp. 346-348
- Wilde & Plagiarism
- pp. 349-354
- The Periodical as Cultural Object
- pp. 354-357
- The Irish Language Movement
- pp. 361-364
- Revisiting Joyce’s World
- pp. 364-367
- Reading Joyce
- pp. 367-371
- Catholicism’s Joycean Weapon
- pp. 372-375
- D. H. Lawrence & Death
- pp. 375-380
- H. D.’s Visionary War & Peace
- pp. 380-383
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