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Courting the Stone Age: Native authenticity in Gerald Vizenor’s Ishi and the Wood Ducks
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LOUIS OWENS
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October 16, 2009
Published Online: 2009-10-16
Published in Print: 1999
Walter de Gruyter
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- Preface
- Eight poems on a set subject
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- Homeric joints and the marrow in Plato’s Timaeus: Two logics of the body
- Dido’s purse
- The language of paganism in Beowulf: A response to an ill-omened essay
- The king, the foreigner, and the Lady with a mead cup: Variations on a theme of cross-cultural contact
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- Selected publications by Paul Beekman Taylor
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