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  3. Vol. 33 No. 1: (Spring 2006)

Vol. 33 No. 1: (Spring 2006)

Published: 2006-09-25

Articles

  • Satiric Models for Charles Lamb’s ‘A Dissertation on Roast Pig'

    Gerald Monsman
    1-27
  • Illiberal Emerson

    Kerry Larson
    28-72
  • ‘The Tenant is More than the House’: Selected Emerson Portraits in The Concord Free Public Library

    Leslie Perrin Wilson
    73-116
  • In Search of the ‘Great Human Family’: Tourism, Mass Culture, and the Knowable Community of Dickens’ American Notes

    Christopher M. Keirstead
    117-133
  • Thoreau’s Declaration of Independence from Emerson in Walden

    John Ronan
    133-165
  • The Hidden Laughter of Women: An Aspect of Pater’s Sensibility

    John Coates
    166-195

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