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... authors are “ finally more and not less humane than we have perhaps been willing to think them " ( xiii ) . In defending such authors , feminist critics often find fault with critics they consider sexist . Pratt uses the term " phallic ...
... authors are “ finally more and not less humane than we have perhaps been willing to think them " ( xiii ) . In defending such authors , feminist critics often find fault with critics they consider sexist . Pratt uses the term " phallic ...
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... Authors , for example , provides concise biographical sketches and some bibliographical information about living and recently deceased au- thors in many fields from various countries . For fairly extensive information about deceased authors ...
... Authors , for example , provides concise biographical sketches and some bibliographical information about living and recently deceased au- thors in many fields from various countries . For fairly extensive information about deceased authors ...
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... AUTHORS ' NAMES 1. Last names : Generally , refer to authors and critics by their full names the first time you mention them , unless the author is so famous that using a first name seems unnecessary . Thereafter , refer to authors and ...
... AUTHORS ' NAMES 1. Last names : Generally , refer to authors and critics by their full names the first time you mention them , unless the author is so famous that using a first name seems unnecessary . Thereafter , refer to authors and ...
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