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Articles in Fall 2001 issue of College Literature
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Exile Runes
by Marrouchi, Mustapha -
Chaucer's pardoner, Chaucer's world, Chaucer's style: Three approaches to medieval literature
by Toswell, M J -
Poetics/Politics: Radical Aesthetics for the Classroom
by Bernard-Donals, Michael -
On teaching poetry
by Levy, Gayle -
Finding hope in the humanities
by McCormick, Kathleen -
No exit?
by Steinberg, Glenn A -
Social Authorship and the Advent of Print
by Fraiberg, Allison -
Triangulated Visions: Women in Recent German Cinema
by Rhiel, Mary -
Feminist discourse and the resistance of metanarratives
by Lieske, Pam -
Milton's "Eco-Eden": Place and notions of the "Green" in Pradise Lost
by Pici, Nick -
Framing the Gothic: From pillar to post-structuralism
by Hennelly, Mark M Jr -
Pedagogy of the depressed: Beyond the new politics of cynicism
by Giroux, Henry A -
Theorizing the Avant-Garde: Modernism, Expressionism, and the Problem of Postmodernity
by Vondeling, Johanna -
Beating time: Configurations of temporality in Jack Kerouac's On the Road
by Mortenson, Erik R
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