CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... graduate student when he presented an early version of the essay at the 1999 CEA conference . A naval officer with fourteen years of service , he has made several overseas voyages that have inspired his interests in sea literature and ...
... graduate student when he presented an early version of the essay at the 1999 CEA conference . A naval officer with fourteen years of service , he has made several overseas voyages that have inspired his interests in sea literature and ...
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... graduate student . Individuals must iden- tify themselves as graduate students to the program chair when submitting the paper and include three copies of the paper . To be eligible , papers must be postmarked by October 15 , 2001 . All ...
... graduate student . Individuals must iden- tify themselves as graduate students to the program chair when submitting the paper and include three copies of the paper . To be eligible , papers must be postmarked by October 15 , 2001 . All ...
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... graduate schools ( and significantly , I think , to English departments ) work with an American experience because we have been trained to focus on that body of writing valued by the East " ( 2 ) . And , traditionally , the Western ...
... graduate schools ( and significantly , I think , to English departments ) work with an American experience because we have been trained to focus on that body of writing valued by the East " ( 2 ) . And , traditionally , the Western ...
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