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Full-Text Articles in Creative Writing
Blues For Ron, Linda Niemann
Boomer In A Boom Town, Linda Niemann
First Class Exercise, Linda Niemann
Hospital Yard (Reading), Linda Niemann
Gumbo Achilles, Linda Niemann
Learning Spanish, Linda Niemann
Complementary Medicine, Linda Niemann
A Writer's Palette: Developing A Color Vocabulary, Linda Niemann
A Writer's Palette: Developing A Color Vocabulary, Linda Niemann
Linda G. Niemann
No abstract provided.
Choosing Strangers, Linda Niemann
Railroading Sisters: Two Women Run The U.S. Gypsum Short Line North Of Reno, Linda Niemann
Railroading Sisters: Two Women Run The U.S. Gypsum Short Line North Of Reno, Linda Niemann
Linda G. Niemann
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Choosing Strangers, Linda Niemann
A Western Identity. Panel, Linda Niemann
The Verdi Gang, Linda Niemann
Gender Roles In A Cornfield Meet: A Study Of Women Railroaders On The Southern Pacific, Linda Niemann
Gender Roles In A Cornfield Meet: A Study Of Women Railroaders On The Southern Pacific, Linda Niemann
Linda G. Niemann
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Watersports In The Workplace, Linda Niemann
Boomer: Railroad Memoirs, Linda Niemann
Literary Analysis Of The Special Form Of Satire Swift Invented For A Modest Proposal, Charles Kay Smith
Literary Analysis Of The Special Form Of Satire Swift Invented For A Modest Proposal, Charles Kay Smith
Charles Kay Smith
Some of Swift's more conventional classical figures of speech have already been noted, though more or less in isolation to one another as well as to larger designs and aesthetic aims. Swift's genius in A Modest Proposal is to create a speaker whose monologue keeps two distinct styles operational at all times. The style of which the speaker is aware is constantly opposed by covert and innovative verbal and grammatical techniques which the proposer sets in motion but of which he remains unaware, which slowly but surely turns a reader's sympathies against him and against those who share his callous …