CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1997 |
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... course be used to supplement the comprehensive anthologies , and many instructors have chosen this solution . In university curricula today , however - except in courses focused on women writers , postcolonial writers , or specific ...
... course be used to supplement the comprehensive anthologies , and many instructors have chosen this solution . In university curricula today , however - except in courses focused on women writers , postcolonial writers , or specific ...
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... courses to reflect the cultural pluralism of the United Kingdom . In my course transformations , I have been selecting writers who live and write in Britain and whose work belongs in our literature surveys . This article describes just ...
... courses to reflect the cultural pluralism of the United Kingdom . In my course transformations , I have been selecting writers who live and write in Britain and whose work belongs in our literature surveys . This article describes just ...
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... course in twentieth - century British literature . Their works can represent the most recent four decades of innovative literature written in English . The content and themes of these writings allow us to compare them not only with one ...
... course in twentieth - century British literature . Their works can represent the most recent four decades of innovative literature written in English . The content and themes of these writings allow us to compare them not only with one ...
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Nature and the | 35 |
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