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Volume 34, Issue 1
Editorial
Graham Holderness
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Articles
Whoso List to Find?: Hard Facts, Soft Data, and Women Who Count
Elizabeth Mazzola
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Romantic Love, Gender Imbalance and Feminist Readings in Iris Murdoch’s The Sea, The Sea
Macarena García-Avello
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Liturgical Time in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales: Meditated, Measured and Manipulated
Alireza Mahdipour, Hossein Pirnajmuddin, and Pyeaam Abbasi
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Fudging the Outcome of Much Ado About Nothing: How the Villains, Don Pedro and Count Claudio, Are Allowed to Stay and Dance
Paul Rapley
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Urban Decay or the Uncanny Return of Dionysus: An Analysis of the Ruins in Shelley’s ‘Ozymandias’
Roohollah Datli Beigi, Pyeaam Abbasi, and Zahra Jannessari Ladani
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‘Fanciful associations’: The Perverse Endurance of Derrida’s [sic] ‘logical phallusies’
Niall Gildea
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