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College English Association. THE CEA CRITIC An Official Publication of the College English Association ( Founded 1939 ) The CEA Critic publishes scholarly articles that focus on literary texts— fiction , poetry , the various genres of ...
College English Association. THE CEA CRITIC An Official Publication of the College English Association ( Founded 1939 ) The CEA Critic publishes scholarly articles that focus on literary texts— fiction , poetry , the various genres of ...
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... CEA conference at the Westin Hotel in Cincinnati , Ohio , April 4-6 , 2002. See the calls for papers beginning on page 76 of this issue of the Critic . In addition to regular sessions , the 2002 conference will offer a series of CEA ...
... CEA conference at the Westin Hotel in Cincinnati , Ohio , April 4-6 , 2002. See the calls for papers beginning on page 76 of this issue of the Critic . In addition to regular sessions , the 2002 conference will offer a series of CEA ...
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... CEA Critic 63.1 ( Fall 2000 ) . The Robert Miller Prize recognizes the best article appearing in the CEA Critic in the previous year . • Barbara Brothers , Youngstown State University , recipient of CEA's Professional Achievement Award ...
... CEA Critic 63.1 ( Fall 2000 ) . The Robert Miller Prize recognizes the best article appearing in the CEA Critic in the previous year . • Barbara Brothers , Youngstown State University , recipient of CEA's Professional Achievement Award ...
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