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College English Association. THE CEA CRITIC A Special Issue of the CEA Critic VOLUME 63 ( FALL 2000 ) NUMBER 1 ISSN : 0007-8069 Table of Contents Introduction Jill B. Gidmark , Guest Editor The Language of Discovery : The Seascapes of ...
College English Association. THE CEA CRITIC A Special Issue of the CEA Critic VOLUME 63 ( FALL 2000 ) NUMBER 1 ISSN : 0007-8069 Table of Contents Introduction Jill B. Gidmark , Guest Editor The Language of Discovery : The Seascapes of ...
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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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... Critic — a scholarly journal focusing on literary texts , composition , and professional concerns — and online access to the Forum - the CEA newsletter . The Forum reports regional and national news , announces conventions and calls for ...
... Critic — a scholarly journal focusing on literary texts , composition , and professional concerns — and online access to the Forum - the CEA newsletter . The Forum reports regional and national news , announces conventions and calls for ...
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