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Contributors

KELLY ANSPAUGH, Lecturer in English at Ohio State University-Lima, earned his Ph.D. From the University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of English in 1992. He has published essays on Joyce and Beckett in journals such as James Joyce Quarterly, Joyce Studies Annual, Journal of Beckett Studies, Canadian Journal of Irish Studies, Twentieth Century Literature, and Mosaic.

M. KEITH BOOKER, Professor of English at the University of Arkansas, is the author of too many books to list here, including Ulysses, Capitalism, and Colonialism: Reading Joyce after the Cold War (Greenwood, 2000); The Modern American Novel of the Left: A Research Guide (Greenwood, 1999); Flann O'Brien, Bakhtin, and Menippean Satire (Syracuse UP 1996); Literature and Domination: Sex, Knowledge, and Power in Modern Fiction (UP of Florida, 1993).

THOMAS C. FOSTER, Associate Professor of English at the University of Michigan-Flint, is the author of a number of works on modern and contemporary literature, including Form and Society in Modern Literature (Northern Illinois, 1987), Seamus Heaney (Twayne, 1989), Understanding John Fowles (South Carolina, 1994), "In from the Margin: Eavan Boland's 'Outside History' " (in Contemporary Irish Women Poets, Greenwood 1999), and "Henry Green" (Review of Contemporary Fiction, 2000).

MONIQUE GALLAGHER, Professor at the Department of English Studies at the University of Nice, is the author of a book-length study of O'Brien, Flann O'Brien, Myles na Gopaleen et les autres, Masques et Humeurs de Brian O'Nolan, fou-littéraire irlandais (Presses du Septentrion, 1998). She has published numerous articles in French and English on O'Brien in a wide array of journals.

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