Citation: Cj. Marks, READING INSCRUTABILITY AND INCOHERENCE IN THE HEBREW BIBLE - A LITERARY LOOK AT MOSES AND THE LEVITES CONCUBINE, CEA critic, 59(3), 1997, pp. 31-43
Citation: Js. Siegel, GILMAN,CHARLOTE,PERKINS,(STETSON) THE 'YELLOW WALLPAPER' - FICTION WITH A PURPOSE AND THE NEED TO KNOW THE REAL STORY, CEA critic, 59(3), 1997, pp. 44-57
Citation: Jp. Stout, GODFREY, MEET JEREMY - CATHER, TYLER, AND THE 3RD-FLOOR RECLUSE( PARALLELS BETWEEN CATHER,WILLA THE 'PROFESSORS HOUSE' AND TYLER,ANNE 'CELESTIAL NAVIGATION' ), CEA critic, 59(2), 1997, pp. 10-22
Citation: Sp. Murphy, INTERROGATING THE POWERS OF AGENCY, RESISTANCE, AND SUBJECTIVITY IN THE COMPOSITION CLASSROOM - AN EXAMPLE FROM JOYCE,JAMES NAUSICAA EPISODE, CEA critic, 59(2), 1997, pp. 42-53
Citation: J. Wang, THE MYTH OF KINGSTON 'NO NAME WOMAN' - MAKING CONTEXTUAL AND INTERTEXTUAL CONNECTIONS IN TEACHING ASIAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE, CEA critic, 59(1), 1996, pp. 21-32
Citation: G. Siegel, BALKAN CULTURE AS REVEALED IN LEGENDS OF VAMPIRES AND SPIRITS - FOLKLORE OF THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA, CEA critic, 59(1), 1996, pp. 51-59
Citation: M. Greene, MORE CONSCIOUSLY MISTAKEN - CONFESSIONAL CRISIS AND SELF REVISION IN LOWELL,ROBERT 'DAY BY DAY', CEA critic, 58(3), 1996, pp. 1-14
Citation: Nt. Johnson, CREOLIZATION AND CULTURAL-IDENTITY - INSIGHTS FROM THE LITERARY PRODUCTIONS OF WHITE CARIBBEAN FEMALE WRITERS, CEA critic, 58(3), 1996, pp. 31-40