CEA Critic, Volume 60Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1997 |
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... literary writing with a purpose . Such writing uses the full range of literary tools , stylistics , talents , imagination , and creativity to appeal strongly to readers . Works that vary from the easily identifiable limits of personal ...
... literary writing with a purpose . Such writing uses the full range of literary tools , stylistics , talents , imagination , and creativity to appeal strongly to readers . Works that vary from the easily identifiable limits of personal ...
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... literary curriculum at the end of the century . The literary culture that we once studied as if it were homogeneous and unified now appears to be characterized by cultural heterogeneity , by diversity in perspectives , and by competing ...
... literary curriculum at the end of the century . The literary culture that we once studied as if it were homogeneous and unified now appears to be characterized by cultural heterogeneity , by diversity in perspectives , and by competing ...
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... literary writers of many different ethnicities who live and publish within the United Kingdom . Most American students know little twentieth - century or nineteenth- century history , including the history of European colonial empires ...
... literary writers of many different ethnicities who live and publish within the United Kingdom . Most American students know little twentieth - century or nineteenth- century history , including the history of European colonial empires ...
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