CEA Critic, Volume 58Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1995 |
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... issues raised by this topic , issues perhaps even more interesting now that autobiography as a form of literature is receiving fuller recognition . Old demarcations between fiction and nonfiction are being blurred , and works by writers ...
... issues raised by this topic , issues perhaps even more interesting now that autobiography as a form of literature is receiving fuller recognition . Old demarcations between fiction and nonfiction are being blurred , and works by writers ...
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College English Association. Call for Papers on Nonfiction Prose A Special Issue of the CEA Critic Guest editors Keith C. Odom and William E. Tanner invite essays on nonfiction prose for a special issue of the CEA Critic to be published ...
College English Association. Call for Papers on Nonfiction Prose A Special Issue of the CEA Critic Guest editors Keith C. Odom and William E. Tanner invite essays on nonfiction prose for a special issue of the CEA Critic to be published ...
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