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  3. Vol. 44 No. 1: (Spring 2017)

Vol. 44 No. 1: (Spring 2017)

Published: 2017-03-09

Articles

  • From the Editor

    Barry Charles Tharaud
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  • A Damsel in Distress: Geraldine Jewsbury and the Rhetoric of Knowledge Diffusion

    David Thiele
    1-20
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  • Degenerate or Victim? Fallen Women, Disease, and the Moral Strength of the British Empire

    Ellen J. Stockstill
    21-38
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  • The Unconstitutional Constitution: Under-standing Post-Civil War Constitutional Disobedience through Lysander Spooner

    Bryce Hal Taylor
    39-66
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  • Subversive Aims: Science and Contamination in Oscar Wilde’s Dorian Gray

    Chiara Ferrari
    67-86
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  • Serious Humor: The Play of Style and Thought in G.K. Chesterton’s Essays

    R. Eric Tippin
    87-112
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  • De Omnibus Rebus et Quibusdam Aliis: Leopardi’s Zibaldone di Pensieri

    Barry Charles Tharaud
    113-136
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  • “The first centre and circle of future life-work”: Ruskin and France

    Sara Atwood
    137-154
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  • Finding Words for Nature: Reading Thoreau

    Ronald Wesley Hoag
    155-162
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  • Lincoln’s Thought and Rhetoric

    Lucas E. Morel
    163-170
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  • The Key of the Street

    Iain Crawford
    171-178
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