CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... University Press . Of course , he has been heavily engaged , too , in his drawing and painting , turning out one splendid piece after another . An expanded version of his Volos exhibit went on display in the Kent State University ...
... University Press . Of course , he has been heavily engaged , too , in his drawing and painting , turning out one splendid piece after another . An expanded version of his Volos exhibit went on display in the Kent State University ...
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... University , where he taught for nearly thirty years . He earned his B.A. at Lake Forest College , his M.A. and Ph.D. at Duke University . His literary interests are chiefly in American literature , and he has published widely in that ...
... University , where he taught for nearly thirty years . He earned his B.A. at Lake Forest College , his M.A. and Ph.D. at Duke University . His literary interests are chiefly in American literature , and he has published widely in that ...
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... University , recipient of CEA's Professional Achievement Award for distinguished career accom- plishments . Larry Rubin , Georgia Institute of Technology , and Earl Wilcox , Winthrop University , recipients of CEA Life Membership Awards ...
... University , recipient of CEA's Professional Achievement Award for distinguished career accom- plishments . Larry Rubin , Georgia Institute of Technology , and Earl Wilcox , Winthrop University , recipients of CEA Life Membership Awards ...
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