CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... essay : Her interest in modes of mastery overlaps at a number of points with my own interest in Bishop and the sea . Jeredith Merrin devotes a significant section of her essay to a discussion of Bishop's " descriptive / narrative method ...
... essay : Her interest in modes of mastery overlaps at a number of points with my own interest in Bishop and the sea . Jeredith Merrin devotes a significant section of her essay to a discussion of Bishop's " descriptive / narrative method ...
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... essay , I describe some important features of an early modern discourse of profession from the viewpoint of our own vocational moment as teachers and scholars . I want to examine the implications of a materialist criticism that asks how ...
... essay , I describe some important features of an early modern discourse of profession from the viewpoint of our own vocational moment as teachers and scholars . I want to examine the implications of a materialist criticism that asks how ...
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... essay's introduction . Instead , I offer it here . Why has scholarship failed for so long to see Bloom's drunkenness ? Perhaps because the strange impulse of his inebriation is to behave soberly . Whereas intoxication triggers in most ...
... essay's introduction . Instead , I offer it here . Why has scholarship failed for so long to see Bloom's drunkenness ? Perhaps because the strange impulse of his inebriation is to behave soberly . Whereas intoxication triggers in most ...
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