The Dalhousie Review, Volume 61Dalhousie University Press, 1981 - American periodicals |
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CONSTANCE SCHEERER The Lost Paradise of Rudyard Kipling | 27 |
MARGARET ANN FITZPATRICK The Problem of Identity in Keats | 39 |
S BASDEO H ROBERTSON The Nova Scotia British West Indies | 53 |
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