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  3. Vol. 27 No. 1: (Spring 2000)

Vol. 27 No. 1: (Spring 2000)

Published: 2000-03-16

Articles

  • Idioms of Identity: William Hazlitt, Language, and Culture

    James Mulvihill
    1-14
  • ‘Poor Percy Bishe!!’ Charles Lamb’s ‘A Dissertation on Roast Pig’ in Context

    Gerald Monsman
    15-26
  • Lyman Beecher’s Nativist History

    Michael Schnell
    27-48
  • The Nibbling of a Mouse: Eliot’s Saccharissa Letters in the Context of Bodichon’s Call for Political Engagement

    Hilda Hollis
    49-59
  • Daniel Hack Tuke Walking a Tight-rope

    Lilian R. Furst
    60-74

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