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Page 388
... readers often stem from military families - in part , I suspect , because you're shuffled from post to post every two or three years , losing friends , seeking solace in reading ... a newcomer again and again , yes . So here is a ...
... readers often stem from military families - in part , I suspect , because you're shuffled from post to post every two or three years , losing friends , seeking solace in reading ... a newcomer again and again , yes . So here is a ...
Page 498
... readers yet also serves to foster negative images of our ability to " get along with each other . " Admirably , Bartter presents the complexity of the fiction itself and of the reading process as a potential answer to this dilemma . The ...
... readers yet also serves to foster negative images of our ability to " get along with each other . " Admirably , Bartter presents the complexity of the fiction itself and of the reading process as a potential answer to this dilemma . The ...
Page 505
... readers can fail to take Verne seriously . Among the contributors there is a notable consensus on these matters , although put in terms that dispel the depressing sense of déjà vu elicited by book titles that proclaim " modernity " ( or ...
... readers can fail to take Verne seriously . Among the contributors there is a notable consensus on these matters , although put in terms that dispel the depressing sense of déjà vu elicited by book titles that proclaim " modernity " ( or ...
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