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  3. Vol. 31 No. 1: (Spring 2004)

Vol. 31 No. 1: (Spring 2004)

Published: 2004-03-20

Articles

  • The Macaulay Nobody Reads: Second Thoughts and ‘Warren Hastings'

    Thomas J. Gillcrist
    1-27
  • Hazlitt’s ‘Essayism'

    James Mulvihill
    28-52
  • ‘Slovenly Monthly Catalogues’: The Monthly Review and Barbauld’s Periodical Literary Criticism

    Mary A. Waters
    53-81
  • Thoreau’s Taste for the Wild in Cape Cod

    Sharon Talley
    82-100
  • ‘The flesh-tints of Rubens’: Henry James’ Contribution to the Construction of Englishness

    Marysa Demoor
    101-120
  • ‘Ordered South’: The Spatial Sense of the Invalid in Robert Louis Stevenson’s Early Travel Essay

    Penelope LeFew-Blake
    121-132
  • Burning, Burial, and the Critique of Stoicism in Walter Pater’s Marius the Epicurean

    Lee Behlman
    133-169
  • The ‘Curious’ Pagan Spirit of Pater’s The Renaissance

    Damon Franke
    170-190
  • Turn-of-the- Century Perceptions of Manliness and Religion: Frederic’s Jeremiad in Theron Ware

    Clay Motley
    191-220

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