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The Marginalized Book

  • Post author:Laura Wood
  • Post published:June 2, 2014
  • Post category:Uncategorized

 

HOW does an English professor cultivate literary judgment in undergraduate students who have had little serious reading experience? Thomas Bertonneau makes some suggestions.

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