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Volume 3, Issue 2
September 1948
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Trollopian
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The Trollopes Write to Bentley. Part One
Robert H. Taylor
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John Jasper-Murderer. Part One
Richard M. Baker
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Trollope as a Recorder of Verbal Usage
Lionel Stevenson
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"George Eliot" Reviewed
Gordon S. Haight
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A Census of Brontë Manuscripts in the United States. Part Four: Letters-Continued
Mildred G. Christian
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