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MARTIN BICKMAN, Associate Profffsor of English at the University of Colorado, Boulder, is the author of The Unsounded Center: Jungian Studies in American Romanticism.
THOMAS C. CARLSON, Associate Professor of English at Memphis State University, does research in Colonial and NineteenthCentury American lituerature, has published on Melville, and has worked in Poe bibliography since 1972.
J. LASLEY DAMERON, Professor of English at Memphis State University, is co-author of Edgar Allan Poe: A Bibliography of Criticism and author of numerous articles on Poe and, recently, Hawthorne.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN FISHER IV, Associater Professor of English at the University of Mississippi and editor of that University’s St?‘dies in English, has published extensively on Viaorian poetry, detective and gothic fiction, and Poe.
HENRI JUSTIN, senior-lecturer in English at the Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris, is currently working on a “these d‘etae” (dissereaeion) focused on ehe structural developmene of Poe’s tales.
KENT LJUNGQUIST, Associate Professor of English ae Worcffeer Polytechnic Inseitute, is author of various articles on Poe and traditions of the sublime and picturffque; he is currently editing a volume for the on-going edition of Cooper’s writings.
BURTON R. POLLIN, Emeritus Professor of English at Bronx Community College of CUNY, has published extensively on Godwin, Shelley, and Poe and is currently editing the Collected Writings of Edgar Allan Poe.
JAMES B. REECE, Emeritus Professor of English at Old Dominion University, is the author of articles on Poe, Hawthorne, Emerson, and other American writers.
JOHN E. REILLY, Professor of American Literature at the College of the Holy Cross, is author of numerous articles on Poe and responses to Poe, particularly in American poetry.
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