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Call for Submissions: Special issue in 2011 on Nineteenth-Century Working Class Writing
Abstracts of articles for Volume 87, Numbers 3 & 4
Abstracts of articles for Volume 87, Numbers 1 & 2 Special Issue: New Work on the Middle Ages
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Abstracts of articles for Volume 86, Number 4
Abstracts of articles for Volume 86, Number 3 Special Issue: Rethinking New Formalism
Abstracts of articles for Volume 86, Number 1 & 2
Abstracts of articles for Volume 85, Numbers 3 & 4
Abstracts of articles for Volume 85, Numbers 1 & 2
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Matthew P. Brown
Huston Diehl
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Judith M. Pascoe
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