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The Hopkins Quarterly The Hopkins Quarterly is a major research journal widely quoted in Victorian studies. In scholarly articles and book reviews, it focuses on the lives and works of Gerard M. Hopkins, S.J., and his circle: Robert Bridges, R. W. Dixon, and Coventry Patmore. Welcoming both traditional and new approaches, it offers the international perspectives of Britain, Canada, France, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Spain, the United States and other countries. Founded in 1974, The Hopkins Quarterly has published essays and reviews by the world’s foremost Hopkins scholars: Michael Allsopp, Jerome Bump, James Finn Cotter, David J. DeLaura, David A. Downes, René Gallet, Lesley J. Higgins, Norman H. MacKenzie, Paul Mariani, Peter Milward,S.J., Michael D. Moore, Walter J. Ong, S.J., Catherine Phillips, Rachel Salmon, Kunio Shimane, Graham Storey, Alison G. Sulloway, R.K.R. Thornton, Norman White, and Tom Zaniello. The Hopkins Quarterly is co-edited by Joseph J. Feeney, S.J., (Saint Joseph’s University) and Joaquin Kuhn (University of Toronto); its book-review editor is Catherine Phillips (University of Cambridge) and its bibliographer, Pamela Palmer (University of Memphis). http://www.hopkinsquarterly.com/ Subscription form: http://www.hopkinsquarterly.com/SubscriptionForm.htm Subscription rates are U.S. $ 20.00 or Canada $ 27.00 per year. |
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