CEA Critic, Volumes 66-67Department of English, Texas A & M University, 2003 |
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... questions and that his responses are directly related to some of the concerns about gender raised by feminist crit ... question before the first story even begins . While the copyright page makes the usual disclaimers about this being ...
... questions and that his responses are directly related to some of the concerns about gender raised by feminist crit ... question before the first story even begins . While the copyright page makes the usual disclaimers about this being ...
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... question raised in one of her husband's works , this comes as an answer to Byron's question from " Fare Thee Well " : And when thou would solace gather , When our child's first accents flow , Wilt thou teach her to say " Father ...
... question raised in one of her husband's works , this comes as an answer to Byron's question from " Fare Thee Well " : And when thou would solace gather , When our child's first accents flow , Wilt thou teach her to say " Father ...
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... question of Irish religion , it is important to remember that in general English attitudes toward the Irish originated in and continue to stem from the per- ceived racial difference between Saxon and Celt , which was then aggravated ...
... question of Irish religion , it is important to remember that in general English attitudes toward the Irish originated in and continue to stem from the per- ceived racial difference between Saxon and Celt , which was then aggravated ...
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VOLUME 66 NUMBER | 1 |
Janine Utell | 22 |
Gregory A Wilson | 32 |
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