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Vol. 13 No. 2: (Summer 1986)
Vol. 13 No. 2: (Summer 1986)
Published:
1986-05-27
Articles
Some Unpublished Letters of Matthew Arnold to Richard D’Oyly Carte
Jane W. Stedman
1-9
‘The Worthies Begin A Revolution’: Browning, Mill, Arnold and The Poetics of Self- Acquaintance
Lawrence J. Starzyk
10-27
Carlyle, Career and Genre
Chris R. Vanden Bossche
28-43
A Note on Arnold Scholarship: Spring 1985-Spring 1986
Fraser Neiman
44-52
The Emerging Carlyle
Fred Kaplan
53-55
Young John Ruskin
Hayden Ward
56-58
Deconstructing and Reconstructing Ruskin
Brian Rosenberg
59-62
A Ruskin Sampler
Rosemary VanArsdel
62-64
Psychoanalyzing Mill
Larry Brunner
65-66
The Dark Side of Victorian Theories of Progress
Nancy W. Ellenberger
67-69
The Victorian Intellectual Class
William Patrick Day
69-73
Persistent Writers, Proliferating Periodicals
June Steffensen Hagen
73-76
The Autobiographical Act
Hardy C. Wilcoxon
77-78