The Centennial Review: CR., Band 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 |
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... English . Loyal to a culture disdainful of the " primitive , " and politically estranged from America , where " manifest destiny " gave permission to wholesale geno- cide , the English could not be unaware of the greater ease with which ...
... English . Loyal to a culture disdainful of the " primitive , " and politically estranged from America , where " manifest destiny " gave permission to wholesale geno- cide , the English could not be unaware of the greater ease with which ...
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... English at Quinnipiac College in Connecticut . He has edited Harbrace College Reader . ( Mother's Earrings ) has the ... English and former Chair of the Department of English at Michigan State University , has published widely on the ...
... English at Quinnipiac College in Connecticut . He has edited Harbrace College Reader . ( Mother's Earrings ) has the ... English and former Chair of the Department of English at Michigan State University , has published widely on the ...
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... English should have to study the history and craft of versification with Lewis Turco or one of his disciples . Like a good old fashioned English teacher he would straighten us out about the differences between genre and mode , would ...
... English should have to study the history and craft of versification with Lewis Turco or one of his disciples . Like a good old fashioned English teacher he would straighten us out about the differences between genre and mode , would ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1987 | 1 |
SUSAN JEFFORDS | 55 |
SUZANNE JUHASZ | 73 |
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