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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Grace After Battle: World War One And The Poetry Of John Crowe Ransom, David A. Davis
Grace After Battle: World War One And The Poetry Of John Crowe Ransom, David A. Davis
The Kentucky Review
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Floyd Collins And The Sand Cave Tragedy: A Possible Source For Faulkner's As I Lay Dying, Lucas Carpenter
Floyd Collins And The Sand Cave Tragedy: A Possible Source For Faulkner's As I Lay Dying, Lucas Carpenter
The Kentucky Review
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The Native American Presence Ln Mary Oliver's Poetry, Robin Riley Fast
The Native American Presence Ln Mary Oliver's Poetry, Robin Riley Fast
The Kentucky Review
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The Harpe's Head: A Legend Of Kentucky: James Hall's Passionate Innovation, Eric Atherton
The Harpe's Head: A Legend Of Kentucky: James Hall's Passionate Innovation, Eric Atherton
The Kentucky Review
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The Poor Girl And The Bad Man: Fairytales Of Feminine Power, Elisabeth Panttaja
The Poor Girl And The Bad Man: Fairytales Of Feminine Power, Elisabeth Panttaja
The Kentucky Review
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Anni Mirabiles: Kentucky Literature At The Turn Of The Century, William S. Ward
Anni Mirabiles: Kentucky Literature At The Turn Of The Century, William S. Ward
The Kentucky Review
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Contemporary Appalachian Poetry: Sources And Directions, George Ella Lyon
Contemporary Appalachian Poetry: Sources And Directions, George Ella Lyon
The Kentucky Review
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Seventy-Five Years Of American Literature: A Panel Discussion, Mary Byrd Davis
Seventy-Five Years Of American Literature: A Panel Discussion, Mary Byrd Davis
The Kentucky Review
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Jesse Stuart: An Appreciation, William Boozer
Jesse Stuart: An Appreciation, William Boozer
The Kentucky Review
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An Interview With Sylvia Wilkinson, Jane Gentry Vance
An Interview With Sylvia Wilkinson, Jane Gentry Vance
The Kentucky Review
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