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March - Volume 57, Issue 4, Pages 1 - 574
June - Volume 58, Issue 1, Pages 1 - 139
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Volume 58, Issue 3
December 2003
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ALTERATION IN EXILE
M. PHILLIPSON
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"FREEDOM'S CHARTER'D AIR
D. SAGLIA
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MARK TWAIN, JOSEPHTWICHELL, AND RELIGION
P. MESSENT
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REVIEW OF LINDA MUGGLESTONE,"TALKINGPROPER"
K. WALES
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REVIEW OFVALERIE SANDERS, THE BROTHER-SISTER CULTURE IN NINETEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE
E. GRUNER
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REVIEW OFINA FERRIS, THE ROMANTIC NATIONAL TALE AND THE QUESTION OF IRELAND
J. LEERSSEN
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REVIEW OF LISA STERNLIEB, THE FEMALE NARRATOR IN THE BRITISH NOVEL
M. FRAWLEY
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REVIEW OF PHILIP DAVIS, THE OXFORD ENGLISH LITERARY HISTORY, VOLUME 8
G. LEVINE
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REVIEW OF RICHARD W. SCHOCH, ED., VICTORIAN THEATRICAL BURLESQUES
J. DAVIS
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REVIEW OF ANN ARDIS,MODERNISM AND CULTURALCONFLICT, 1880-1922
J. R. FELDMAN
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