Issue Details: First known date: 2015... 2015 The Culture of Complaint, or ‘Postmodernism, an Ode’ Being an Melencholly Lament upon the Death of Wm. Shakspeare & Other Master-peeces of Ancient Beautie and Tragedie
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'The term ‘postmodernism’ persists in emanating a stain of disrepute, inscrutability and, in the context of this paper, odium particularly associated with its place within pedagogy in school and the University.' (Publication abstract)

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