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Submissions from 2008

Five Questions from Missouri, Christopher P. Baker

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P. Blank, Shakespeare and the Mismeasure of Man, Christopher P. Baker

Review of Analyzing English Grammar by Klammer and Schulze. Fifth Edition, Carol Parrish Jamison

Review of Writing the Map of Anglo-Saxon England: Essays in Cultural Geography by Nicholas Howe, Carol Parrish Jamison

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Cold War, Laura E. Valeri

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Facebook Status, Laura E. Valeri

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Furniture, Laura E. Valeri

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Prayer of the One Lord, Laura E. Valeri

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Dialogue on Action: Risks and Possibilities of Feminism in the Academy in the 21st Century, Jessica Ketcham Weber, Lisa A. Costello, Allison Gross, Regina Clemens Fox, and Lorie Jacobs

Submissions from 2002

E. Fernie, Shame in Shakespeare, Christopher P. Baker

J. F. Andrews, ed. Shakespeare’s World and Work: An Encyclopedia for Students, Christopher P. Baker

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Othello. 2.3.13, Christopher P. Baker

Apologizing for Authority: The Prefaces of Hannah More, Eliza Cook, and Isabelle Bird, Helen E. Howells

Ben Jonson, Carol Parrish Jamison