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American Scrivener in Perspective | ŞTEFAN AVĂDANEI | 5 |
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| Mortal Interruptions: Autobiography, Death, Thanatography | ANTHONY O’KEEFFE | 12 |
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| Lucian Blaga: An American Pragmatist in Europe | MICHAEL S. JONES | 29 |
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| Octavia Butler’s Kindred and the Book in Common Project | DEBRA JOURNET | 50 |
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| Faulkner and the Ethics of Ideological Readings |
ANA-KARINA SCHNEIDER | 63 |
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| Faulkner, the Preverbal and “That
Spotted Corruption of Frantic and Uncatchable Horses,” in Spotted Horses | MARGARET A. HARRELL | 79 |
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| A Stylistic Analysis of William Faulkner’s Sanctuary | ANCA MUREŞAN | 97 |
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| The Reinvention of the Self in Philip Roth’s American Pastoral | ALEXANDRA MITREA | 107 |
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Speaking of Debating Values: A Consideration of Wayne Booth’s
“Rhetoric of Assent” as a Model for Developing Warrantable
Beliefs in Social Argument | ERIC GILDER | 117 |
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| “There's Gold in Them Thar Archives”: Using Social Science Data in the Study of American Society and Culture | STEPHEN J.
CUTLER | 130 |