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1 y separately published work icon Journal of South Texas English Studies Jenny Ashley (editor), Don Crouse (editor), 2009 Texas : University of Texas , 2009 Z1758947 2009 periodical (2 issues) 'The Journal of South Texas English Studies was created by the UTB/TSC English Graduate Advancement and Development Society (EGADS!) in March 2009. It provides a local, blind-peer-reviewed outlet for the academic study of English literature and rhetoric. The journal's primary purpose is to serve UTB/TSC students and faculty, but it is open to all submissions. The journal is produced twice each year and is a collaborative effort between EGADS! and the UTB/TSC English Department.' (Source: http://southtexasenglish.blogspot.com/2010_05_01_archive.html )
1 y separately published work icon Short Story (International) assertion Farhat Iftekharrudin (editor), Brownsville : University of Texas , 1991- 8497974 1991 periodical (1 issues)

A journal devoted to the short story, Short Story is published out of the University of Texas at Brownsville, in collaboration with several other American universities.

1 y separately published work icon Romantic Ideas in the Fiction of Shirley Hazzard Dennis Howard Danvers , Arlington : 1984 Z989167 1984 single work thesis Author's abstract: Throughout her fiction, Shirley Hazzard asserts the importance of the individual life animated by passion instead of controlled by reason. A devotion to reason in her characters is often shown to be either a devotion to conformity or to power. The virtuous character in her work will quietly assert his own humanity without mindless obedience to the group and without the desire to dominate others. The power of love often serves to free her characters, at least for a time, from the control of reasonable conformity. Love is an occasion for both self-discovery and discovery of the richness of life, even though love cannot control life any more than reason can. The lives of Hazzard's characters may not be measured by their successes or failures, for her most admirable characters often suffer the worst fates, but by the integrity and humanity they maintain throughout their lives in spite of circumstances.
1 y separately published work icon O. Henry and Henry Lawson : A Comparative Study Doris M. Reed , 1959 Z268921 1959 single work criticism biography thesis
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