College Literature, Volume 10Bernard Stanley Oldsey West Chester State College., 1983 - American literature |
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... concern of teaching English in colleges and universities CEA WELCOMES ALL WHO ARE CONCERNED with or about the teaching of English Our international membership includes professionals of all ranks and levels of experience In addition some ...
... concern of teaching English in colleges and universities CEA WELCOMES ALL WHO ARE CONCERNED with or about the teaching of English Our international membership includes professionals of all ranks and levels of experience In addition some ...
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... concerns putting the reader in more direct touch with the characters than had usually been the case in the past , by ... concerned with or not familiar enough with without additional explana- tion . Related to this question of readership ...
... concerns putting the reader in more direct touch with the characters than had usually been the case in the past , by ... concerned with or not familiar enough with without additional explana- tion . Related to this question of readership ...
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... concerned with violence and death ; but Young's emphasis seems wrong . For instance , he tells us that in For Whom the Bell Tolls " Corpse is piled on corpse , " and as Jordan moves toward his longed for death the novelist " offers up ...
... concerned with violence and death ; but Young's emphasis seems wrong . For instance , he tells us that in For Whom the Bell Tolls " Corpse is piled on corpse , " and as Jordan moves toward his longed for death the novelist " offers up ...
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