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Winter 1979

Table of Contents

Vol. XIV

No. 1

Editorial J.K.H.

2

Struggllng with the Question

of How to Live Geoffrey Durrant

8

Llterature and Film and

Media Studles Louis Dudek

22

What's my Name? Donald F. Theall

27

A Cholce of Roles for

Teachers of Wrltlng Andrea Lunsford

37

Language across the

Curriculum Bryant Fillion

47

Language for Living Peter Doughty

61

Reading: The Development

of Llterary Concepts George H. Henry

72

The Paradox of Text Thomas H. Estes

81

The New Modest Proposai:

A dialogue C. Abbott Conway

93

Language Learnlng ln the

Elghtles James Moffett

102

Book Revlews Browne, Bockus, Dorsinville,

and ethers

115

Poems Paddy Webb

5,34,70

Drawlngs, Duggan House Elizabeth Jaques

4,60,70,

92, 101

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