CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... notes and the works cited at the end of your word - processing file - do not use the automatic note / reference function of your word - processing pro- gram . If you use a MAC version of Word or WordPerfect , please use an IBM ...
... notes and the works cited at the end of your word - processing file - do not use the automatic note / reference function of your word - processing pro- gram . If you use a MAC version of Word or WordPerfect , please use an IBM ...
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... Notes ' Each citation of James Joyce's Ulysses comprises a page reference followed by chapter and line numbers . 137 . 2See , for instance , Hugh Kenner's " Uncle Charles Principle " ( 35 ) or James H. Maddox Works Cited Bloom , Harold ...
... Notes ' Each citation of James Joyce's Ulysses comprises a page reference followed by chapter and line numbers . 137 . 2See , for instance , Hugh Kenner's " Uncle Charles Principle " ( 35 ) or James H. Maddox Works Cited Bloom , Harold ...
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... sources and interpretations of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights to be published in late 2001. He can be e - mailed at svanscoyoc@blueyonder.co.uk . Challenges for the Discipline : New Perspectives on Texts and 75 Notes on Contributors.
... sources and interpretations of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights to be published in late 2001. He can be e - mailed at svanscoyoc@blueyonder.co.uk . Challenges for the Discipline : New Perspectives on Texts and 75 Notes on Contributors.
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