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Volume 88.1-2 (Spring/Summer 2005)
- Allen Dunn - A Critical Distance
- Peter Clandfield and Tim Conley - "You talk like a book, Dad": Pedagogical Anxiety and Lolita
- Dwayne Eutsey - Was Huck a Unitarian? Christian Liberalism, Joseph Twichell, and Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn
- Elena Oxman - "A More Liberal Mode of Life": Walter Pater and the Values Made Possible by Art
- Erica Delsandro - Patient Endurance: Orpheus, Rilke, and Modern Poetry
- R.M. Berry - The Avant Garde and the Question of Literature
- Omri Moses - Affecting Time: T. S. Eliot's "Burnt Norton"
- Amy Koritz - Urban Citizenship, Literary Studies, and the Research University
- Gene Fendt - Two Figures of the Imagination and Their Consequences for the Arts
- Charles Altieri - Rev. of Aesthetic Reason: Artworks and the Deliberative Ethos by Alan Singer
- Shaun Morgan - Rev. of Deconstructing Post-WWII New York City: The Literature, Art, Jazz, and Architecture of an Emerging Global Capital by Robert Bennett
- Robert Ward - Rev. of Brahma in the West: William Blake and the Oriental Renaissance by David Weir
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