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DEREK MAUS, "The Devils in the Details: 
The Role of Evil in the Short Fiction 
of Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol 
and Nathaniel Hawthorne" 
 
DAVID GOLDWEBER, "Cullen, Keats, and 
the Privileged Liar" 
 
ASPASIA VELISSARIOU, "'Tis Pity That When Laws Are 
Faulty They Should Not Be Mended or Abolisht': 
Authority, Legitimation, and Honor 
in Aphra Behn's The Widdow Ranter" 
 
MICHELE TURNER SHARP, "Elegy Unto Epitaph: 
Print Culture and Commemorative Practice in 
Gray's 'Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard'"

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