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The CEA Critic 1996 - 1997: Vol 59 Index PDF

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Author Index, Volume 59.1-3 Albertson, Kathy. “Duplicity in Hardy’s Parson Maybold” Crawford, John W. “Revisiting Shakespeare’s Lucrece: A Social Reason for Her Suicide” Gery, John. “The Multi-Kulchurism of Ezra Pound” Gidmark, Jill B., and Anthony Hunt. “Derek Walcott’s Visionary Telling of History” Hattenhauer, Darryl. “Politics and Religion in Babbitt” McDonald, Robert L. “‘By Instinct’: The Problem of Identity in The Glass Menagerie” Marks, Clifford J. “Reading Inscrutability and Incoherence in the Hebrew Bible: A Literary Look at Moses and the Levite’s Concubine” Murphy, Sean P. “Interrogating the Powers of Agency, Resistance, and Subjectivity in the Composition Classroom: An Example from James Joyce’s ‘Nausicaa’ Episode” Powell, Carol Clark. “The Nature Writer’s Presence in the Text: A “Second Self,” Scheherazade, or Both?” Powers, William. “Turn and Return: Some French and American Exchanges” San Juan, Jr., E. “‘Culture Wars’ Revisited: Maneuvers, Stalemates, Negotiations” Siegel, Gerald. “Balkan Culture as Revealed in Legends of Vampires and Spirits: Folklore of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia” Siegel, Jennifer Semple. “Charlotte Perkins (Stetson) Gilman’s The Yellow Wallpaper: Fiction ‘with a Purpose’ and the Need to Know the Real Story” Spears, Beverly. “Multicultural versus International?” Stout, Janis P. “Godfrey, Meet Jeremy: Cather, Tyler, and the Third-Floor Recluse” Wang, Jennie. “The Myth of Kingston’s ‘No Name Woman’: Making Contextual and Intertextual Connections in Teaching Asian American Literature” Weinhouse, Linda. “Cynthia Ozick’s The Shawl and Octavia Butler’s Kindred: Bearing Witness” Whitsitt, Julia. “Life Imitates Art Imitates Criticism in The Memorandum”

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