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BRAMMER, JACKY L., M. A. T. S. Eliot’s Debt to J. M. Robertson: A Consideration of Their Critical Theories as Represented in Eliot’s 1919 Athenaeum Reviews[removed]Directed by Dr. Keith Cushman and Dr. Anthony Cuda. 62 pp.
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Troilus / Cressida / Hamlet / Greensboro / Verona / /

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ATHENAEUM REVIEWS Reflecting / Athenaeum Reviews / The University of North Carolina / /

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Romeo and Juliet / Troilus and Cressida / Measure for Measure / /

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Graduate School / University of North Carolina at Greensboro / British Parliament / US Federal Reserve / /

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Sigmund Freud / Paul Elmer More / Ezra Pound / Anthony Cuda / Tudor Drama / Richard II / Irving Babbitt / Keith Cushman / Stuart Drama / Max Weber / Jules Laforgue / Tristan Corbière / F. H. Bradley / /

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teacher / Co-Chair / critic /artist / critic / Co-Chair Committee / critic and the artist / /

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North Carolina / /

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the Athenaeum / /

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