Issue 36: The Challenge of Change
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Front matter
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Table of Contents
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Rubric: Acknowledgements
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Preface: General editor's preface
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Article: Introduction
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Article: Shakespeare and incomplete modernity
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Article: "All changed, changed utterly: A terrible beauty is born." : What did Easter 1916 change?
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Article: Words as Witness : remembering the present in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
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Article: "If wommen hadde writen stories" : gender and social change in Geoffrey Chaucer's "Wife of Bath's Tale" and Jane Austen's Persuasion
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Article: Expanded, changed, but not weakened : posthuman prometheanism and race in Octavia Butler's Xeogenesis
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Article: "even now,/ Ev'n now" : Coleridge's interval
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Article: The figure of Scheherazade and Jane Austen's changing senses of an ending
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Article: Capitalism and dirty talk : Donald Trump's crowd-funded discourse and the demise of political community
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Article: Jane Austen's sensitivity to the subjunctive as a social shibboleth
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Article: Scribes as agents of change : copying practices in administrative texts from fifteenth-century Coventry
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Article: "I am conservative and I like change"
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Rubric: Notes on contributors
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Rubric: Index of Names
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Back matter
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