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  3. Vol. 35 No. 2: (Fall 2008)

Vol. 35 No. 2: (Fall 2008)

Published: 2008-10-20

Articles

  • Thoreau’s Human Ecology

    Richard J. Schneider
    1-74
  • An Indian Independence: Thoreau’s Free Readings of the Laws of Manu and the Bhagavad-Gita

    Steve Adisasmito-Smith
    75-108
  • John Henry Newman and the Spirit of Old Rome

    Devon Fisher
    109-132
  • ‘The Regrets Which Darken Last Days’: Final Years of the Matthew Arnold-George Smalley Connection

    Steve Sansom
    133-162
  • How Walter Pater Might Have Countered Charges That He Misused Sources

    Billie Andrew Inman
    163-182
  • Fuller’s Transatlantic Life

    Phyllis Cole
    183-194
  • Transcendentalisms

    Michael P. Branch
    195-204
  • Victorian Culture and the Rise of American Liberalism

    Len Gougeon
    205-224

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