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"Freeze On To This Sleeping Suit": Teaching Joseph Conrad's "The Secret Sharer", Jason A. Snart Oct 2007

"Freeze On To This Sleeping Suit": Teaching Joseph Conrad's "The Secret Sharer", Jason A. Snart

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James Slevin And The Identifying Practices Of Composition., Bruce Horner Oct 2007

James Slevin And The Identifying Practices Of Composition., Bruce Horner

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Whiteness In Du Bois's The Souls Of Black Folk, David S. Owen Aug 2007

Whiteness In Du Bois's The Souls Of Black Folk, David S. Owen

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“‘The Struggle Is Over, The Wounds Are Open’: Cinematic Tropes, History, And The Raf In Recent German Film.”, Jamie Trnka Jul 2007

“‘The Struggle Is Over, The Wounds Are Open’: Cinematic Tropes, History, And The Raf In Recent German Film.”, Jamie Trnka

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Review Of Edward Young's 'Night Thoughts, With Illustrations By William Blake', Jason A. Snart Feb 2007

Review Of Edward Young's 'Night Thoughts, With Illustrations By William Blake', Jason A. Snart

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A Mother And A Daughter On The Subject Of Men, Deborah Adelman Jan 2007

A Mother And A Daughter On The Subject Of Men, Deborah Adelman

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Book Review, Jennifer L. Behrens Jan 2007

Book Review, Jennifer L. Behrens

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Beware The ‘Monological Imperatives’: Scholarly Writing For The Reader, Joan A. Magat Jan 2007

Beware The ‘Monological Imperatives’: Scholarly Writing For The Reader, Joan A. Magat

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This article describes principles of effective academic writing - offered not as edicts, but as guidelines - for legal scholars in particular. The overall focus is style, but the discussion begins with observations of format. These are followed by a few stylistic principles that govern clear and effective writing. None of these principles is a revelation to the student of method or to the accomplished writer. But for the academic writer less focused on or less familiar with such principles, being aware of and practicing them can clear the fog from syntax, illuminate the writer's thesis and its development, and …


Making Syria Mamluk: Ibn Shaddad’S Al-A'Laq Al-Khatirah, Zayde Antrim Jan 2007

Making Syria Mamluk: Ibn Shaddad’S Al-A'Laq Al-Khatirah, Zayde Antrim

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Subverting The Secret Of Herculaneum: Archaeological Espionage In The Kingdom Of Naples, Alden R. Gordon Jan 2007

Subverting The Secret Of Herculaneum: Archaeological Espionage In The Kingdom Of Naples, Alden R. Gordon

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