The CEA Critic, Volumes 52-53College English Association., 1989 |
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... department . I am now trying to resist marking women writers and women students as special cases ; some- times I call the course " Nineteenth - Century Women Writers " to locate the theme within a period . One day , I hope to call the ...
... department . I am now trying to resist marking women writers and women students as special cases ; some- times I call the course " Nineteenth - Century Women Writers " to locate the theme within a period . One day , I hope to call the ...
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... Department of English Florida State University Tallahassee , FL 32306-1036 Address Submissions to : Editors , CEA Publications Department of English Youngstown State University Youngstown , Ohio 44555 Liberal Education and Ethical ...
... Department of English Florida State University Tallahassee , FL 32306-1036 Address Submissions to : Editors , CEA Publications Department of English Youngstown State University Youngstown , Ohio 44555 Liberal Education and Ethical ...
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... Department of English , " and Joan Hartman's paper from that session has been published in the summer 1991 Forum ; the CEA convention in San Antonio featured a panel on " The Future of Teaching English , " as well as David Laurence ...
... Department of English , " and Joan Hartman's paper from that session has been published in the summer 1991 Forum ; the CEA convention in San Antonio featured a panel on " The Future of Teaching English , " as well as David Laurence ...
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