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1969 — Volume 05 No 1

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FRONT MATTER

PREAMBLINGS

CENSORSHIP AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT
Ervin J. Gaines

THE LOSS OF METAPHOR: SOME THOUGHTS ON THE TEACHING OF LANGUAGE-AND-LITERATURE
Dudley Flamm

OLD WINE FOR YOUNG SKINS
John Streed

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR AN ENGLISH FACULTY SEMINAR
David V. Harrington & Elmer F. Suderman

ACTIVE FILE
Lucille Duggan

REVIEW OF THE WILD HEART BY HELEN GRIFFITHS
Tom Walton

LITERARY CRITICISM BY COLLEGE ENGLISH MAJORS: POST WORLD WAR TWO FICTION

THE CONFERENCE FOR ENGLISH MAJORS
Gerald Thorson

J. P. DONLEAVY’S SEBASTIAN DANGERFIELD AND SAMUEL S: QUESTION AND ANSWER
Richard E. Dana

ALLAN SILLITOE’S LONELY HERO
Jennifer Obst

MALAMUD AND THE MESSAGE OF HOPE
Marygail Gilly

“TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; KEEP THIS N*****-BOY RUNNING”
Ruth Danielson

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