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Literary Criticism
Revisiting
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| March 30, 2021
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| March 30, 2021
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Keen On
| March 30, 2021
How Gloria Naylor Captures Love in
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| March 30, 2021
Reckoning with Nabokov’s Classic, Controversial
Lolita
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| March 29, 2021
A Novel Life: On the Literary and Political Legacy of
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Timothy Brennan: “He was never much drawn to academic fashions.”
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Timothy Brennan
| March 29, 2021
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