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www.common-place.org · VOL. 04 · NO. 02 · January 2004

Cabinet of Curiosities

 
  Brown
Curiosity Did/Did Not Kill the Cat

Ann Fabian and Joshua Brown
Gura
How I Met and Dated Miss Emily Dickinson

Philip Gura
 
Lockridge
Overcoming Nausea
Kenneth Lockridge
Halttunen
"That great natural curiosity"
Karen Halttunen
Rachman
Curiosity and Cure

Stephen Rachman
Jaffee
Curiosities Encountered

David Jaffee
Yokota
Not Written in Black and White

Kariann Yokota
Wood
Curious and Curiouser

Marcus Wood
Adams
Caught Looking
Rachel Adams
Semonin
Peale's Mastadon
Paul Semonin
Kupperman
Natural Curiosity
Karen Ordahl Kupperman
Reiss
The Springfield Somnambulist
Benjamin Reiss
Sappol
"Morbid curiosity"

Michael Sappol
Buckley
The Old Curiosity Shop and the New Antique Store

Peter Buckley
 

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