The NEH and the Crisis in the Humanities
Mel A. Topf
Apology for Teaching
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The Law, the Prophets, and Wisdom: On the Functions of Literature
John E. Becker
The Four Story Forms: Drama, Film, Comic Strip, Narrative
George H. Thomson
Education and Fantasy
Robert Crossley
Trying for the Apprehension of Literature: Shakespeare and the Uses of Our Imzagination
Roy L. Weitzel
My Theme Can Lick Your Theme
Richard Levin
Poems
John Carroll and Susan Fromberg Schaeffer
Comment & Response
Public Doublespeak: A Modest Proposal-On Teaching Sisyphus the Use of the Pulley
Nancy McCracken
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