The CEA Critic, Volumes 44-45Department of English, Texas A&M University, 1981 |
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... century , large numbers of people will live beyond what we now consider the normal life span . A common response to this news is dismay : what will people do with so much time on their hands ? An even more disturbing question is how the ...
... century , large numbers of people will live beyond what we now consider the normal life span . A common response to this news is dismay : what will people do with so much time on their hands ? An even more disturbing question is how the ...
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... century literature ? Is the affective approach applicable to this particular literary period ? Lately , the notion has circulated that the affective classroom approach is not adaptable to eighteenth century literature , poetry in ...
... century literature ? Is the affective approach applicable to this particular literary period ? Lately , the notion has circulated that the affective classroom approach is not adaptable to eighteenth century literature , poetry in ...
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... century , and on a neurotic concern for a very limited standard of usage and superficial mechanical correctness . Unfortunately , the type of course Hill developed and its emphases are , in many places , with us yet . We will look now ...
... century , and on a neurotic concern for a very limited standard of usage and superficial mechanical correctness . Unfortunately , the type of course Hill developed and its emphases are , in many places , with us yet . We will look now ...
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