CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1997 |
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... Selzer celebrates its surprising recuperative powers . Indeed , its resilience , assisted by a modicum of common sense , can help a person survive in the only paradise of which we are certain : life on earth . Selzer , a charming ...
... Selzer celebrates its surprising recuperative powers . Indeed , its resilience , assisted by a modicum of common sense , can help a person survive in the only paradise of which we are certain : life on earth . Selzer , a charming ...
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... Selzer also deplores the " constipated English view " and the " que sera , sera " attitude of Americans , whose government discontinued the use of the word " liver " from Carter's Little Liver Pills ( 67 ) . Selzer's treatment of ...
... Selzer also deplores the " constipated English view " and the " que sera , sera " attitude of Americans , whose government discontinued the use of the word " liver " from Carter's Little Liver Pills ( 67 ) . Selzer's treatment of ...
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... Selzer represents as a kind of priestly naturalist . . . ” ( 126-27 ) . ' It is enlightening to read earlier accounts of this disease and to compare and contrast them with Selzer's modern treatment . See the narrations of John Brown ...
... Selzer represents as a kind of priestly naturalist . . . ” ( 126-27 ) . ' It is enlightening to read earlier accounts of this disease and to compare and contrast them with Selzer's modern treatment . See the narrations of John Brown ...
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