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- catalog contributor b7804073.
- catalog created "1940.".
- catalog date "1940".
- catalog date "1940.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1940.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 103-107.".
- catalog description "Preface.--Biblical echoes in the final scene of Doctor Faustus, by J.E. Hankins.--Some aspects of the background of Rasselas, by H.D. Jenkins.--Tennyson and the reviewers (1829-1835) by W.D. Paden.--Musty,fusty Christopher, by W.S. Johnson.--Carlyle's "Mr. Symmons," by John Virtue.--Wilkie Collins in America, by C.K. Hyder.--A note on the genesis of Mrs. Stowe's Dred, by J.H. Nelson.--The merman lover in ballad and song, by Myra E. Hull.--The presentative sentence, by Josephine M. Burnham.--The contributors.".
- catalog extent "vii, 109 p.".
- catalog isPartOf "University of Kansas publications. Humanistic studies ; v. 4, no. 4.".
- catalog isPartOf "University of Kansas publications. Humanistic studies, vol. VI, no. 4".
- catalog issued "1940".
- catalog issued "1940.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lawrence, Kan., University of Kansas,".
- catalog subject "420.4".
- catalog subject "English philology Collections.".
- catalog subject "O'Leary, Raphael Dorman, 1866-1936.".
- catalog subject "PE26 .O5".
- catalog subject "Whitcomb, Selden Lincoln, 1866-".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface.--Biblical echoes in the final scene of Doctor Faustus, by J.E. Hankins.--Some aspects of the background of Rasselas, by H.D. Jenkins.--Tennyson and the reviewers (1829-1835) by W.D. Paden.--Musty,fusty Christopher, by W.S. Johnson.--Carlyle's "Mr. Symmons," by John Virtue.--Wilkie Collins in America, by C.K. Hyder.--A note on the genesis of Mrs. Stowe's Dred, by J.H. Nelson.--The merman lover in ballad and song, by Myra E. Hull.--The presentative sentence, by Josephine M. Burnham.--The contributors.".
- catalog title "Studies in English, in honor of Raphael Dorman O'Leary and Selden Lincoln Whitcomb, by members of the English department, the University of Kansas.".
- catalog type "text".