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James J. Sosnoski
A Primer of Recent Critical Theories
Vincent B. Leitch
Specialization in Literary Criticism
Mel A. Topf
Rhetorical Malnutrition in Prelim Questions and Literary Criticism
Donald C. Stewart
Criticism and Feeling
Jane P. Tompkins
Condensation: The Critical Vocabulary of Pound and Eliot
Charles O. Hartman
Adrienne Rich and an Organic Feminist Criticism
Marilyn R. Farwell
Fish's Copernican Revolution
Eugene M. Jones
The Pleasure of the Text: In the Light They're All the Same
Ellen Golub
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Susan Fromberg Schaeffer
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Robert M. Browne / Samuel Jay Keyser; Julie Carson / Candace Helgeson; Patricia Laurence / Thomas J. Farrell; Dora Polk; Hortense A. Sarot; William F. Woods / David Samuelson
Public Doublespeak: Badge Language, Realityspeak, and the Great Watergate Euphemism Hunt
Louis T. Grant
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