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Biography of Charles Dudley Warner
2123 words, approx. 7.1 pages
 In the Biographical Dictionary and Synopsis of Books Ancient and Modern (1902), Charles Dudley Warner is described as "an American man of letters and novelist." Something of his personality and literary judgment may also be revealed in the descriptions o...



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 Academic Exchange Quarterly
Literature and international relations.
09/22/2003: 3,100 words, approx. 10 pages Abstract As many scholars of literature and international relations have suggested, literature, religion, art, music and other forms of cultural representation have been central to colonialism and imperialism, war and conflict, national liberation, and globalization. But international relations courses, as reflected in...
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 Washington Monthly
Law and Literature: A Misunderstood Relation.
05/01/1989: 2,533 words, approx. 8 pages Garrett Epps is a former fiction editor of The Washington Monthly, a former reporter for The Washington Post, and the author of two novels. He is currently a first-year student at Duke Law School. Richard Posner radical feminists, Charles Dickens, and the...


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The Relation of Literature to Life by Charles Dudley Warner | |
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