CEA Critic, Volume 56Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1993 |
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College English Association. Notes on Contributors ROBERT DONAHOO is assistant professor of English at Sam Houston State University . He has published articles on Flannery O'Connor , Tolstoy , and postmodernism and ... Notes on Contributors.
College English Association. Notes on Contributors ROBERT DONAHOO is assistant professor of English at Sam Houston State University . He has published articles on Flannery O'Connor , Tolstoy , and postmodernism and ... Notes on Contributors.
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... note here , as in a number of earlier examples , the scorn or sarcasm , to say the boaster is asking for trouble , exhibiting the pride that is inevitably succeeded ... Notes Even these points are disputed . Allan Pasco argues 53 Critic 56.2.
... note here , as in a number of earlier examples , the scorn or sarcasm , to say the boaster is asking for trouble , exhibiting the pride that is inevitably succeeded ... Notes Even these points are disputed . Allan Pasco argues 53 Critic 56.2.
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... notes . A frequently taught text is The Trickster , edited by Paul Radin , which contains a full Winnebago Trickster cycle . When teaching American Indian oral literatures , instructors should use authoritative texts that have good notes ...
... notes . A frequently taught text is The Trickster , edited by Paul Radin , which contains a full Winnebago Trickster cycle . When teaching American Indian oral literatures , instructors should use authoritative texts that have good notes ...
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