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Volume 35, Number 4, 1 October 2006
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The Pattern of Cruelty and the Cruelty of Pattern in Vladimir Nabokov
pp. 301-326(26)
Author: de la Durantaye, Leland

James Thomson's The Castle of Indolence and the Allegory of Selfhood
pp. 327-344(18)
Author: Mitchell, Sebastian

The Pockets of Henry Fielding's Writing
pp. 361-377(17)
Author: Razzall, Lucy

`Write About What You Know'
pp. 379-382(4)
Author: Gaughan, Matthew

The Rewards of Age
pp. 383-387(5)
Author: McLaverty, James

Under Construction: Walter Scott on Being Scottish
pp. 388-391(4)
Author: Fielding, Penny

A Mobled Queen?
pp. 391-394(4)
Author: Rowland, Richard

Cutting Verse
pp. 395-401(7)
Author: Abbott, Ruth

Squawking Heads
pp. 401-403(3)
Author: Day, Thomas

Jonson among the Romantics
pp. 404-407(4)
Author: Yearling, Rebecca

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