CEA Critic, Volume 55Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1992 |
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... understanding can be reached . Here , a difference from Thoreau shows itself . Where Burroughs strives for a nature he can understand as easily as a sentence , Thoreau desires something quite differ- ent : " I should like to meet the ...
... understanding can be reached . Here , a difference from Thoreau shows itself . Where Burroughs strives for a nature he can understand as easily as a sentence , Thoreau desires something quite differ- ent : " I should like to meet the ...
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... understand . One of the best I've found is too long for use in English composition courses , but it would be ... understanding of a story or a poem . Thus , Asimov's essay is useful in teaching students of literature to persevere be ...
... understand . One of the best I've found is too long for use in English composition courses , but it would be ... understanding of a story or a poem . Thus , Asimov's essay is useful in teaching students of literature to persevere be ...
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... understand ? Yet , that is just the sort of publication judged positively by most tenure committees . Simply put : As a rule , academic criticism can't have a mass appeal or invite large interpretative communities of response . Academic ...
... understand ? Yet , that is just the sort of publication judged positively by most tenure committees . Simply put : As a rule , academic criticism can't have a mass appeal or invite large interpretative communities of response . Academic ...
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A Special Issue of the CEA Critic | 1 |
Ethnicity Class and Culture | 26 |
Autobiographical Revisioning | 39 |
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