College Literature, Volume 10Bernard Stanley Oldsey West Chester State College., 1983 - American literature |
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... course descriptions that lure students into classes , descriptions for such courses as " Through Hell and High Water with Hemingway , Hesse , Hume , Hobbes , Hinduism and Others : A Shortcut to India " and " The Role of Women , Blacks ...
... course descriptions that lure students into classes , descriptions for such courses as " Through Hell and High Water with Hemingway , Hesse , Hume , Hobbes , Hinduism and Others : A Shortcut to India " and " The Role of Women , Blacks ...
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... course , in the major phase Fogel sees James returning again to synthesis and resolution . In his lengthier analyses of the selected novels , Fogel shows how dialectical pat- terns govern not only the plot structures and characters of ...
... course , in the major phase Fogel sees James returning again to synthesis and resolution . In his lengthier analyses of the selected novels , Fogel shows how dialectical pat- terns govern not only the plot structures and characters of ...
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... course on medieval literature ; Theodora Graham approaches the Inferno through its relation to art and architecture in the second semester of a course in the Western tradition . John B. Harcourt devotes a freshman seminar to the three ...
... course on medieval literature ; Theodora Graham approaches the Inferno through its relation to art and architecture in the second semester of a course in the Western tradition . John B. Harcourt devotes a freshman seminar to the three ...
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