J. Mitchell

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  1. Reply to Anthony Wolk
    doi:10.2307/376000
  2. Comment and Response
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    doi:10.58680/ce197616655
  3. Prejudice and Literature
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    doi:10.58680/ce197616661
  4. Race, Class, and Metaphor
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    doi:10.58680/ce197417391
  5. Race, Class, and Metaphor
    doi:10.2307/375500
  6. Reply to Elaine Chaika
    doi:10.2307/375459
  7. Reply to David Eskey
    doi:10.2307/375460
  8. The Irrelevant English Teacher
    doi:10.2307/375245
  9. The Shuffling Speech of Slavery: Black English
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    doi:10.58680/ce197317769
  10. The Shuffling Speech of Slavery: Black English
    doi:10.2307/375045
  11. The Irrelevant English Teacher
    doi:10.2307/357294
  12. The Leopard and the Priest
    doi:10.2307/374926
  13. Two Questions for Professor Morse: Response
    doi:10.2307/375376
  14. On Ford, "Black Literature and the Problem of Evaluation"
    doi:10.2307/374756
  15. For an Articulate Majority
    doi:10.2307/374262
  16. Why Write Like a College Graduate?
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    doi:10.58680/ce197019252
  17. Social Relevance, Literary Judgment, and the New Right; or, The Inadvertent Confessions of William Styron
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    doi:10.58680/ce196920367
  18. Reply to Robert Narveson
    doi:10.2307/373979
  19. On Relevance in Literature: Reply
    doi:10.2307/373981
  20. Practical Technical Writing
    doi:10.2307/354118
  21. The Case for Irrelevance
    doi:10.58680/ce196820706
  22. Books
    doi:10.2307/373176
  23. New Books
    doi:10.2307/372224
  24. New Books
    doi:10.2307/372281