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Vol. 25 No. 2: (Fall 1998)
Vol. 25 No. 2: (Fall 1998)
Published:
1998-09-23
Articles
Ralph Waldo Emerson, George Dawson, and the Control of the Lecture Platform in Mid- Nineteenth Century Manchester
Martin Hewitt
1-23
The Voices of the Poor? Dialogue in Henry Mayhew’s London Labour and the London Poor
Paul Thomas Murphy
24-44
Gerard Manley Hopkins’ Journal and the Poetics of Natural History
Mary Ellen Bellanca
45-63
The Frontier and Industrialization in the Democratic State: Nineteenth-Century Socio-Political and Cultural Orders in Twain’s ‘Old Times on the Mississippi
James A. Wohlpart
64-90
Mark Twain’s Books Do Furnish a Room: But a Uniform Edition Does Still Better
Louis J. Budd
91-102
Sincerity and the Subject in Wilde’s De Profundis
Helen F. Maxson
103-116