David Lee Miller
Miller, David Lee
American scholar of English Renaissance Literature, emeritus University of South Carolina
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Boundaries and Justice
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The Cat Who Lived With Anne Frank
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A touch more rare : Harry Berger, Jr., and the arts of interpretation
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Dreams of the burning child
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Buddhism and the emerging world civilization
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The Production Of English Renaissance Culture Seventeenth Alabama Symposium In English And American Literature
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The production of English Renaissance culture
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Approaches to Teaching Spencer's Fairie Queene (Approaches to Teaching World Literature)
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The poem's two bodies
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After strange texts
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Baby
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Resisting Allegory
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Boundaries and Justice
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The Cat Who Lived With Anne Frank
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A touch more rare : Harry Berger, Jr., and the arts of interpretation
- Open Work
Dreams of the burning child
- Open Work
Buddhism and the emerging world civilization
- Open Work
The Production Of English Renaissance Culture Seventeenth Alabama Symposium In English And American Literature
- Open Work
The production of English Renaissance culture
- Open Work
Approaches to Teaching Spencer's Fairie Queene (Approaches to Teaching World Literature)
- Open Work
The poem's two bodies
- Open Work
After strange texts
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Baby
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Resisting Allegory
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Herbal products reference