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FLORENCE S. BOOS is a professor of English at the University of Iowa. The author of monographs on Dante G. Rossetti and William Morris's The Earthly Paradise, she has edited Morris's Socialist Diary, his Earthly Paradise, and, most recently, Working Class Women Poets of Victorian Britain: An Anthology. She is also preparing a Morris Online Edition, in progress at http://lib.uiowa. edu/morrisedition. FRANK FENNELL is Professor of English and Interim Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Loyola University Chicago. He is author or editor of six books, primarily on Victorian literature, including Rereading Hopkins: Selected New Essays, and he has published numerous articles, especially on Hopkins. His current project is a book on Hopkins and his readers. BENJAMIN F. FISHER, Professor of English, The University of Mississippi, is preparing an edition of Ella D'Arcy's correspondence. His article "The 1890s and Edgar Allan Poe" (PoeS 39-40) attests Poe's importance to many British writers as the close of the nineteenth century. LINDA K. HUGHES, Addie Levy Professor of Literature at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, is author of Graham R.: Rosamund Marriott Watson, Woman of Letters (2005) and guest editor of the special issues of VP entitled
Victorian Poetry – West Virginia University Press
Published: Nov 20, 2009
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