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  3. Vol. 40 No. 1: (Spring 2013)

Vol. 40 No. 1: (Spring 2013)

Published: 2013-01-15

Articles

  • From the Editor

    Barry Tharaud
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  • “A tribute of respect to the dead”: Narrative Containment and Focal Substitution in Leopold McClintock’s “The Voyage of the ‘Fox’ ”

    Erika Behrisch Elce
    1-26
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  • De Quincey, Coleridge, and the Literary Model of Habit

    Daniel R. Mangiavellano
    27-60
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  • Emerson and the Gothic

    Jason Richards
    61-90
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  • Road to the Golden Age: Thoreau’s Old Carlisle Road

    Randall Conrad
    91-114
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  • Man’s Best Fiend: Evolution, Rabies, and the Gothic Dog

    Claire Charlotte McKechnie
    115-140
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  • ‘My name is the right one’: Lady Elizabeth (Rigby) Eastlake’s Professional Art Crticism

    John Paul M. Kanwit
    141-172
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  • Virgin and Child with John: Ruskin’s Typical Romance

    Ashley Faulkner
    173-200
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  • Vernon Lee, Oscar Wilde, and the Dialogue of ‘New Aesthetics’

    Jamie Horrocks
    201-238
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