CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1997 |
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... attempt to introduce students to the broadest range of literature possible , students often complain about their ... attempts to address that question by seeking papers that deal with ( but are not limited to ) such subjects as the ...
... attempt to introduce students to the broadest range of literature possible , students often complain about their ... attempts to address that question by seeking papers that deal with ( but are not limited to ) such subjects as the ...
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... attempt to come to terms with the effects of the rising lake on the environment and with the emotional pain caused ... attempts to answer . At the outset , it should be noted that Williams's 46 Elsie F. Mayer.
... attempt to come to terms with the effects of the rising lake on the environment and with the emotional pain caused ... attempts to answer . At the outset , it should be noted that Williams's 46 Elsie F. Mayer.
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... attempts to establish a caring relationship with her that will facilitate change and growth . Interestingly enough , it is as if Ginny's flair for metaphors ( some of which are indeed creative and fresh ) provokes Yalom ( who once ...
... attempts to establish a caring relationship with her that will facilitate change and growth . Interestingly enough , it is as if Ginny's flair for metaphors ( some of which are indeed creative and fresh ) provokes Yalom ( who once ...
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Archetypes of the Feminine | 14 |
Nature and the | 35 |
Charlotte Vive | 60 |
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