Richard Levin
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Examines assumptions of “oppositional” literary criticism, namely the assumption that older-style “objective” literary criticism must, in its political silence, be supportive of dominant ideologies.
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Leon O. Barron, Gordon K. Grigsby, George Hemphill, Glauco Cambon, Lawrence F. McNamee, John P. Cutts, Kenneth S. Rothwell, Sylvan Barnet, Ross Garner, Bernard Kreissman, Norman Nathan, R. E. K., Charles Weis, Robert O. Stephens, Robert L. Hough, Richard Levin, Donna Gerstenberger, T. N. Marsh, Chad Walsh, John C. Sherwood, Karl M. Murphy, Louise E. Rorabacher, Stanley G. Eskin, Robert Etheridge Moore, Book Reviews, College English, Vol. 25, No. 4 (Jan., 1964), pp. 306-313
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