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Page 408
He concludes that likewise Hoban ' s work is fascinating on first reading , but is
not " a reasonably consistent intellectual construct ” ( 15 ) . This article ' s real
strength is examining the language of the novel . But if Mullen is saying that
Hoban ' s ...
He concludes that likewise Hoban ' s work is fascinating on first reading , but is
not " a reasonably consistent intellectual construct ” ( 15 ) . This article ' s real
strength is examining the language of the novel . But if Mullen is saying that
Hoban ' s ...
Page 495
mo pa 8 3 3 gained by reading all four works , but not , I believe , from reading
any one of them . While a list of major writers clearly emerges , each work cites
many authors that the others have chosen either to exclude or to make part of the
...
mo pa 8 3 3 gained by reading all four works , but not , I believe , from reading
any one of them . While a list of major writers clearly emerges , each work cites
many authors that the others have chosen either to exclude or to make part of the
...
Page 498
She focuses on the critical dilemma that action - adventure is very popular with
young readers yet also serves to foster ... Admirably , Bartter presents the
complexity of the fiction itself and of the reading process as a potential answer to
this ...
She focuses on the critical dilemma that action - adventure is very popular with
young readers yet also serves to foster ... Admirably , Bartter presents the
complexity of the fiction itself and of the reading process as a potential answer to
this ...
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