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Thursday, April 17, 2008

A Sadder (but not wiser) Simon Suggs

The following link to Johanna Shields' essay on the Creek Indian sketches in the Adventures of Simon Suggs was referred to in class (and may or may not be the one to which Beth was referring).
Posted by Charles Marvin at 3:08 PM

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