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Notes on Contributors Charles Pastoor <cpastoor@jbu.edu> is an Associate Professor of English at John Brown University in Siloam Springs, Arkansas. He received his B.A. from Calvin College, and his M.A. and Ph.D. from Baylor University. His research interests include metadramatic performances in early English drama, the English Reformation, and religious aspects of contemporary fiction. He has published articles in English Language Notes, Renascence, The Philological Review, and Tristania, among others. He is also the coauthor of Historical Dictionary of the Puritans, published with Scarecrow Press. James E. Barcus, Jr. <James_Barcus@baylor.edu> is Professor of English at Baylor University. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania, the M.A. from the University of Kentucky, and the B.A. from Houghton College. Before joining the faculty of Baylor University as Professor and Chair of the Department of English in 1980, he served as Vice-President of Academic Affairs at Trinity College (Ill.) and before then, as faculty member and Chair at Houghton College. He has edited three volumes: The Literary Correspondence of Bernard Barton (UP Press), Shelley: the Critical Heritage (Routledge Paul), and James Hogg‘s Mador of the Moor (Edinburgh UP). He has also published several dozen essays and articles on Hawthorne, Newman, Hogg, and on other English and American authors, as well as on issues related to faith and learning. He currently serves as Graduate English Program Director and as a consultant to The Explicator. Lanta Davis <Lanta_Davis@baylor.edu> is a Ph.D. student in Literature at Baylor University. She received her B.A. from South Dakota State University and her M.A. from Sioux Falls Seminary. She is particularly interested in Christianity in 20th-century literature, and her dissertation will focus on empty theological forms in F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Carson McCullers, Sylvia Plath, and Bret Easton Ellis. She has also published articles on Zelda Fitzgerald, Flann O'Brien, and Puritan captivity narratives. Gary M. Guinn <gguinn@jbu.edu> is Professor of English and Distinguished Professor at John Brown University, where he is the Director of Giving Voice: a Festival of Writing and the Arts. Research and teaching interests include 19thcentury British literature, Modernism, contemporary literature, and creative writing. His poetry and short fiction have been published in various journals, including The Mid-America Poetry Review, Poesia, The Bryant Literary Review, Carve Magazine, and Ghoti, where one of his poems was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. His novel, A Late Flooding Thaw, was published by Moon Lake Publishing Company in 2005. Anita Helmbold <anita.helmbold@kingsu.ca> is a Visiting Professor of English at The King‘s University College in Edmonton, Alberta. She holds a B. A. in Christian Education from Hope International University, an M. A. in English from


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