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CONTRIBUTORS g .p .v . a k r i g g ' s major publications include Jacobean Pageant at the Court of James I and Shakespeare and the Earl of Southhampton. He is now preparing an edition of the letters of James vi and i, and teaching Shakespeare and Renaissance literature. Ra l p h b e r r y has published The Art of John Webster and Shakespeare's ComĀ­ edies: Explorations in Form. His scholarly interests include both Shakespearean and contemporary drama. r o n a l d b . b o n d ' s teaching interests include Shakespeare, Spenser, and RenaisĀ­ sance non-dramatic literature. He is editing Certayne Sermons or Homilies (1547) for the Toronto Early English Literary Texts Series. m a n f r e d d ie t r ic h is a Commonwealth Scholar at the University of Leicester. He is completing his doctoral thesis on Matthew Arnold's poetry and poetics. a . r e n t h ie a t t has published books, articles, and reviews on mediaeval and Renaissance literature. He is now preparing The Symbolic Structure of the Renaissance, and is co-author of a translation of Lorenzo Valla's De Voluptate. j .k . j o h n s t o n e , author of The Bloomsbury Group, is preparing a book on recent British fiction. His teaching interests include prose fiction and the history and theory of criticism. h a r v e y k e r p n e c k contributed to F.E.L. Priestley's The Humanities in Canada. He teaches Victorian prose and poetry, and has written articles on Meredith, Trollope, and Arnold (on whom he is preparing a book-length study). g e r a l d f . m a n n i n g ' s main teaching interests are modern British and American literature and contemporary critical approaches to literature. His work in progress includes a series of articles on moral attitudes in contemporary fiction. Jo s e p h s i g m a n has published articles on various aspects of Carlyle's Sartor Resartus. As well as comparative Romanticism, he teaches nineteenth-century fantasy and American literature. Le s l e y h . w i l l i s ' s doctoral dissertation was on Jane Austen. Her work in progress includes articles on children's literature and further research on Jane Austen. ...

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