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Vol. 29 (2007)
Vol. 29 (2007)
Published:
2012-01-27
Front matter
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The Editor
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Editorial
Editorial
Geoffrey Little
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Articles
Meeting the Medieval Monstrous: An Australian Perspective [not available]
Geraldine Barnes, Professor of Medieval Literature at the University of Sydney
The History of a Detection: A Most Unusual Volume and the Search for its Authorship
Ken Dutton, Emeritus Professor of French and Deputy Chancellor of the University of Newcastle
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A Chinese Lesson for New Orleans (and elsewhere)
Helen Dunstan, Professor of Chinese Studies at the University of Sydney
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Idealism: A Love (of Sophia) that Dare not Speak its Name
Paul Redding, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sydney
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Environmental Philosophy: Beyond Environmental Ethics
Mark Colyvan, Professorial Research Fellow in Philosophy at the University of Sydney
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Comedy is a Serioius Business
Robert Winter, Editor and Writer in UK and Australian Film and Television
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Reviews
William Christie,
Samuel Taylor Coleridge: a Literary Life
, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.
Geoffrey Little, Honorary Associate Professor in the Department of English at the University of Sydney
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Abbé Jean Paulmier,
Mémoires touchant l'établissement d'une mission chrestienne dans le troisième monde. Autrement appelé, la Terre australe, méridionale, antartique, & inconnuë
, ed. Margaret Sankey, Paris: Honoré Champion, 2006.
Wallace Kirsop, Honorary Professor and Director of the Centre for the Book, Monash University
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