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1995-03 | McCullough, Jonathan James | American elegy - A novella | Fiction-20th Century |
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1987-06 | Ashton, Jennifer | Sleep of birds sixteen poems | Poems - Fiction |
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1986 | Romney, Karen | Autobiographical Notes as a Writer | Rommney, Karen, 1965 |
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1988-06 | Hardy, Sharisa Dyan | Surface dwellers: A short story set in Utah | Fiction - 20th Century |
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1970-04 | Ekins, Roger | Nigger | Fiction - 20th century |
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1993 | King, Kristin | Next to it | Fiction - 21st Century |
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1992-12 | Allen, Richard Elliot | Two of us to Mount Zion and other personal essays | Latter Day Saints: Missionary experiences; Latter Day Saints churches: Taiwan |
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1992-06 | Haslam, Geoffrey C. | Impressions from the Inca Trail | Fiction - 20th Century |
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1982 | Webb, Ruth | The Literary experience in the oral tradition | Oral tradition |
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1981-06 | Kroesche, Jane Beatrice | One's sense of duty: A biographical novel | Biography |
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1992 | Schilling, Todd James | Descent | |
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1992 | Tompsett, Thomas Richard | The Hemingway project : activities and exercises to accompany The Nick Adams stories by Ernest Hemingway, for ESL readers | |
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1986-08 | Engstrom, Lorraine J. | Two short stories | Fiction - 20th Century |
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1983-05-11 | Kasten, Roy Francis | A picture book of saints | Fiction - 21st Century |
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1982 | Salahor, Yasemin | Joseph Conrad : shallow women and hollow men | Criticism and interpretation |
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2015-12 | Jones, Adam | Give me a Viking funeral: Fighting ideology with ideology in the dystopia of V of Vendetta | V for vendetta (Motion picture) - criticism and interpretation |
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1996 | Titze, Joanne Elizabeth | The voice of the author : authoritative rhetoric in the short stories of Djuna Barnes | |
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1997 | Voss, Michael William | New York, New York : how Edith Wharton explores her native society through her protagonists | Wharton, Edith; Criticism and interpretation; Characters |