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... literary establishment : critics and teachers . He just states that the stories here are ones that he loves and believes will " appeal to a wide audience of readers and not just a small group " ( 3 ) . Since there's no arguing about ...
... literary establishment : critics and teachers . He just states that the stories here are ones that he loves and believes will " appeal to a wide audience of readers and not just a small group " ( 3 ) . Since there's no arguing about ...
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... literary academia ; and literary academia is subjugated in every other respect " in today's world . " It is open to us to regard ourselves as on the margins of a marginal group ( literary academia or , if one prefers , the MLA ) or near ...
... literary academia ; and literary academia is subjugated in every other respect " in today's world . " It is open to us to regard ourselves as on the margins of a marginal group ( literary academia or , if one prefers , the MLA ) or near ...
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... literary historians , and publishers must choose only the very best writers , perhaps leaving some room for lesser writers who are most attuned to their own sensibilities . Today , all of English literature before Chaucer , and between ...
... literary historians , and publishers must choose only the very best writers , perhaps leaving some room for lesser writers who are most attuned to their own sensibilities . Today , all of English literature before Chaucer , and between ...
Contents
INTERVIEW | 1 |
ARTICLES | 21 |
David Seed H G Wells and the Liberating Atom | 33 |
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