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The Contributors ROGER ASSEUNEAU. Holder of the chair of American Literature at the University of Lyon. Professor Asselineau has taught French at Harvard and English at the Sorbonne and the University of Clermont-Ferrand. He has translated Leaves of Grass into French and is the author of The Literary Reputation of Mark Twain and The Evolution of Walt Whitman, soon to be published in an English edition by the Harvard University Press. WALTER MESERVE. Associate Professor of English at the University of Kansas. Professor Meserve's The Complete Ploys of W. D. Howe'Us will be published by the New York University Press in 1959. EDITH KERN. Presently director of an experimental project in teaching French by television at the University of Pennsylvania. Mrs. Kern is the author of The Influence of Heinsius and VosBius upon French Dramatic Theory. RICHARD B. VOWLES. Associate Professor of English at the University of Florida. Mr. Vowles is the compiler of Dramatic Theory: a Bibliography, which will make its revised appearance in 1959. SIGN! FALl{. Assistant Professor of English at Coe College, Iowa. Miss Falk has published articles in the AAUP Bulletin, College English, and Modem Language Notes. NADINE DONY. Miss Dony is now teaching at CoIJ.ege du Belvedere, Pully, Vaud, Switzerland. WALTER JOHNSON. Professor of Scandinavian Literature and Languages at the University of Washington. Professor Johnson is the editor of Scandinavian Studies and the translator of Strindberg's historical plays. FRANK C. NELICK. Associate Professor at the University of Kansas, where he teaches eighteenth-century literature. ...

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