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Volume 25, Number 1, 6 March 2011

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Introduction
pp. 1-9(9)
Author: Day, Thomas

Believing in Poetry
pp. 10-19(10)
Author: Edwards, Michael

Tom Altizer and William Blake: The Apocalypse of Belief
pp. 20-31(12)
Author: Freedman, Linda

Hopkins Counter Stress
pp. 47-63(17)
Author: Pizza, Joseph

Final Beliefs: Stevens and Auden
pp. 64-78(15)
Author: Sharpe, Tony

Siegfried Sassoons Release, David Joness Formation
pp. 79-91(13)
Author: Dubois, Martin

Notices and Reports
pp. 116-121(6)

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