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Palindromania: Don\u27t Nod
In this article, the reader is invited to complete the following palindromic sentences (with all vowels except Y identified). Each palindrome is clued by a rhymed couplet, and capitalized words are labeled with an asterisk. Answers can be found in Answers and Solutions at the end of this issue
Palindromania: Do Nod
In this companion article to Palindromania: Don\u27t Nod , the reader is invited to complete the following palindromic sentences (with all vowels except Y identified). Each palindrome is clued by a rhymed couplet, with capitalized words are labeled with an asterisk. Answers can be found in Answers and Solutions at the end of this issue
The Victorian Newsletter (Fall 1964)
The Victorian Newsletter is edited for the English X Group of the Modern Language Association by William E. Buckler, 737 East Building, New York University, New York, N.Y. 10003.The Thematic Evolution of "The Idylls of the King" / Nancy M . Engbretsen -- Resolution of Identity in "Our Mutual Friend" / Masao Miyoshi -- The Pattern of Self-Alienation in "Great Expectations" / Mordecai Marcus -- Symbolic Characterization in "One of Our Conquerors" / Fred C. Thomson -- Caleb Garth of "Middlemarch" / Russell M. Goldfarb -- Disraeli's Use of Shelley / Roland A. Duerksen -- "The Bride of Literature": Ruskin, The Eastlakes, and Mid-Victorian Theories of Art / Wendell Stacy Johnson -- "Principle in Art" as Criticism in the Mainstream / Marvel Shmiefsky -- A Note on the Feverel Crest / Carl H. Ketcham -- English X New