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Contributors • MICHAEL K. SPINGLER: Professor Spingler is a member of the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures at Clark University. He has also directed numerous plays. D. B. EDNEY: A member of the Department of French at the University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Dr. Edney is currently on leave of absence (1971-73) teaching French at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. RICHARD L. ADMUSSEN: Dr. Admussen is an Associate Professor of French at Washington University in St. Louis. IRMELI NIEMI: Professor Niemi teaches Comparative Literature at the University of Turku, Finland. She is the author of two books and numerous articles on modern Finnish and European drama, and is presently at work on a study of the theories of modern theatre from Stanislavski to Grotowski. ARTHUR H. NETHERCOT: Franklyn Bliss Snyder Professor of English, Emeritus, Northwestern University, Dr. Nethercot's numerous publications include books on Cowley, D'avenant, Coleridge, Shaw, and Annie Besant. He is co-author of the two-volume Baskervill, Heltzel, and Nethercot anthology, Elizabethan and Stuart Plays. ROBERT S. WALLACE is a lecturer in the English Department at Glendon College, York University, where he teaches Drama and Media Studies. MARY M. NILAN holds a Ph.D. in English from Northwestern University, where she also completed a Masters degree in Theatre. Dr. Nilan is currently Assistant Professor of English at St. John's University, New York. ALBERT E. KALSON is an Associate Professor of English at Purdue University, where he teaches dramatic literature and film. He has published articles on drama and has contributed several introductions to the Cornmarket Press editions of Shakespeare's plays. JOHN D. BOYD, S.J. is Chairman of English at Fordham University. He is author of The Function of Mimesis and its Decline. Twice chosen by the MLA Scholar's Library, and as National Endowment for the Arts prize-winner, he was represented in The American Literary Anthology III. He has also published in English Language Notes, Renascence, and Thought. MIRKO JURAK: Assistant Professor of English at the University of Ljubljana, Dr. Jurak was a visiting Fulbright Professor at Drake University in 1970-71. He has published a number of articles and translations in various Yugoslav reviews. His articles have also appeared in English in Acta Neophilologica. SAMUEL J. ROGAL is an Associate Professor of English at State University College, Oswego, New York. His primary field of interest is eighteenth-century British literature and the hymns of the period. He has published articles in the Bulletin of the New York Public Library, Northeast Modern Language Association Newsletter, and is presently at work on a study of the hymn tunes of Arthur Seymour Sullivan. ELLEN F. SCHIFF: Dr. Schiff is an Assistant Professor of French and Comparative Literature at North Adams State College. ...

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