CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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College English Association. and German Writers on World War II ( 1983 ) , as well as articles on Céline , Genet , Saint - Exupéry , Grass , and Remarque . He served as chair of humanities at Fordham's Lincoln Center Campus from 1979-85 ...
College English Association. and German Writers on World War II ( 1983 ) , as well as articles on Céline , Genet , Saint - Exupéry , Grass , and Remarque . He served as chair of humanities at Fordham's Lincoln Center Campus from 1979-85 ...
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College English Association. The College English Association ( CEA ) —an international organization for college English teachers - studies and promotes the reading and teaching of literature . and examines how literature and composition ...
College English Association. The College English Association ( CEA ) —an international organization for college English teachers - studies and promotes the reading and teaching of literature . and examines how literature and composition ...
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College English Association. The College English Association ( CEA ) —an international organization for college English teachers - studies and promotes the reading and teaching of literature and examines how literature and composition ...
College English Association. The College English Association ( CEA ) —an international organization for college English teachers - studies and promotes the reading and teaching of literature and examines how literature and composition ...
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