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AuthorFitzsimmons, Thomas (2)Hoeppner, Edward Haworth (2)Morse, Donald E. (1)Washington, Joann L. (1)Subject
Poetry (6)
Joyce, James, 1882-1941 (1)Literature (1)Teaching (1)Yeats, W. B. (William Butler), 1865-1939 (1)... View MoreDate Issued2001 (6)

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Opening Curtain 

Hoeppner, Edward Haworth (Oakland University, 2001-10-01)
Poetry
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The One-Eyed Boy at the Wall 

Fitzsimmons, Thomas (Oakland University, 2001-10-01)
Poetry
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Pearls 

Washington, Joann L. (Oakland University, 2001-04-01)
Poetry
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True Romance 

Hoeppner, Edward Haworth (Oakland University, 2001-10-01)
Poetry
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The One-Eyed Boy By the Cave 

Fitzsimmons, Thomas (Oakland University, 2001-10-01)
Poetry
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In Xanadu I Had Such Friends: Teaching the Literature of Anticipation 

Morse, Donald E. (Oakland University, 2001-10-01)
Teaching the poetry, drama, film, and fiction of old age presents a unique set of difficulties and opportunities subsumed in the phrase “teaching the literature of anticipation.”

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