College English Association Critic, Volumes 33-35Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1970 |
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... proper coaching , to be allowed to make his own mistakes . The problem is difficult , assuredly , and therefore demands all the more that we give it our attention . It does not demand that we become fatalists , and funk the problem by ...
... proper coaching , to be allowed to make his own mistakes . The problem is difficult , assuredly , and therefore demands all the more that we give it our attention . It does not demand that we become fatalists , and funk the problem by ...
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... proper trend of modern style and literary art " ( Letters , pp . 19-20 ) . But " four or five months ago , " he continued , when he began writing Alaskan stories remarkably different in themes and style from those earliest stories , he ...
... proper trend of modern style and literary art " ( Letters , pp . 19-20 ) . But " four or five months ago , " he continued , when he began writing Alaskan stories remarkably different in themes and style from those earliest stories , he ...
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... proper place for the consideration of American literature in the collegiate curriculum ( undergraduate and graduate ) even to the point , a decade or two ago , of threatening to run away with the whole show . Mr. Hubbell's good nature ...
... proper place for the consideration of American literature in the collegiate curriculum ( undergraduate and graduate ) even to the point , a decade or two ago , of threatening to run away with the whole show . Mr. Hubbell's good nature ...
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