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  3. Vol. 42 No. 1: (Spring 2015)

Vol. 42 No. 1: (Spring 2015)

Published: 2015-01-29

Articles

  • satire upon all of us”: The Self-Made Man as Confidence Man in P.T. Barnum’s America

    Todd Nathan Thompson
    1-30
    • PDF
  • Rip Van Winkle’s Wicked Flagon

    Michael P. Branch
    31-39
    • PDF
  • Transforming Borders in William W. Brown’s “Narrative”

    Andrea K. Frankwitz
    40-72
    • PDF
  • Labor and Revolt in Mark Twain and William Morris

    Joshua T. Boyd
    73-94
    • PDF
  • The Impersonal Lives of Margaret Fuller: A Problem of Biography

    Vesna Kuiken
    95-112
    • PDF
  • Women in the Workplace in the Long Nineteenth Century

    Jen Cadwallader
    113-121
    • PDF
  • Darwin Under the Microscope

    Laurence W. Mazzeno
    136-144
    • PDF
  • “Then they will find my letters useful, and read them”: Persistent Ruskin

    Sara Atwood
    145-162
    • PDF
  • Taking Exception to American Exceptionalism

    Laurence W. Mazzeno
    163-170
    • PDF
  • FitzGerald’s “Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám” Reconsidered

    D.A. Shojai
    171-179
    • PDF

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