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University of Toronto Quarterly - Volume 85, Number 2, Spring 2016

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ARTICLES

Literature and Law: Consensus and the Art of Disagreement

Jon Kertzer

 

Fantastical Conversations with the Other in the Self: Dorothy L. Sayers (1893–1957) and Her Peter Wimsey as Animus

Laura Martin

 

Fables of Asylum: Malcolm Lowry's Lunar Caustic

William Kevin Penny

 

Robots and the “End of Work” in Archibald Lampman's “City of the End of Things”

Robert David Stacey

 

Northrop Frye's “Christianity and Philosophies of History,” ed. Robert D. Denham

Northrop Frye and Robert D. Denham

 

REVIEW ARTICLES

We Go Far Back in Time

Russell Morton Brown

 

Holy Bedlock

Jeffrey Meyers

 

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