CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... Western American Narrative and the Literary Canon ( 1989 ) : “ [ M ] any of us who went to East or West Coast graduate schools ( and significantly , I think , to English departments ) work with an American experience because we have ...
... Western American Narrative and the Literary Canon ( 1989 ) : “ [ M ] any of us who went to East or West Coast graduate schools ( and significantly , I think , to English departments ) work with an American experience because we have ...
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College English Association. and Susan didn't make it in the West all on their own . Unlike the Western myth that champions American - made , rugged individualism , Lyman's account points out that Oliver and Susan Ward , as well as the West ...
College English Association. and Susan didn't make it in the West all on their own . Unlike the Western myth that champions American - made , rugged individualism , Lyman's account points out that Oliver and Susan Ward , as well as the West ...
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... West that occur in Angle of Repose . However , Stegner's commentary exposes the stereotypical assumptions we have about the West - commonly referred to as the last American frontier . Stegner , through Lyman , calls into question how we ...
... West that occur in Angle of Repose . However , Stegner's commentary exposes the stereotypical assumptions we have about the West - commonly referred to as the last American frontier . Stegner , through Lyman , calls into question how we ...
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