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From decomposition to dissolution: a reading of Thomas Hardy’s war poems

From decomposition to dissolution: a reading of Thomas Hardy’s war poems

Cristina Ceron

Cristina Ceron is an independent scholar in English Literature. She completed her Ph.D. at Ca’ Foscari University in Venice with a dissertation on Thomas Hardy’s poetry of memory. She lectured at the University of Verona for six years and took part in several national and international conferences. She has published extensively on Shakespeare, Keats, Byron, Gissing, Owen, Eliot, and of course on Hardy (The Hardy Review, X, 2009).

The Dark Pastorals of Robert Frost and Hayden Carruth

The Dark Pastorals of Robert Frost and Hayden Carruth

 

André Naffis-Sahely

André Naffis-Sahely is a poet and freelance reviewer. He is currently writing a Ph.D. thesis on the work of Michael Hofmann, for which he was awarded an AHRC grant in 2009. He recently edited the Selected Prose of Mick Imlah (forthcoming). Later this year, the German publishing house S. Fischer Verlag will publish a selection of his fables.

After the Hunt

After the Hunt

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Dana Reva de Greff

Dana Reva de Greff is a candidate in the MA program for Creative Writing (Fiction) conducted by the University of Texas at Austin.

Wave

Wave

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                — For Edith

 

Steve Mitchell

Steve Mitchell lives and works in North Carolina. He has published fiction and poetry in Contrary, Straylight, Two Hawks Quarterly, The Adirondack Review, The North Carolina Literary Review, among others. His plays have been performed in various small pockets of the universe. He has recently completed a novel, Body of Trust. Steve has a deep belief in the primacy of doubt and an abiding conviction that great wisdom informs very bad movies.

Autumn Whorl

Autumn Whorl

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Maryann D’Agincourt

Maryann D’Agincourt was born in Boston, Massachusetts. An alumna of Simmons College, she has earned two graduate degrees in English literature. Her thesis and orals focused on contrary forms of fiction in early 20th century British literature, selected works of Conrad and Galsworthy. She later was a student in the Humber School for Writers Program, Toronto. In this program, her mentors were M.G. Vassanji, Mavis Gallant, as well as the Artistic Director, Antanas Sileika.

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