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| Document ID: | ENG2001-001 |
| Document Type: | Thesis |
| Author: | Terence McNulty |
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| Title: | (A Pause for the Alphabet) A Fantastic Excess in Twenty Six Parts |
| Degree: | M.A. |
| Department: | English |
| Committee Chair: | Constance Hunting |
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| Committee Members: | Constance Hunting; Steve Evans; Ben Friedlander |
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| Date of Defense: | 2001 |
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Abstract
(A Pause for the Alphabet) is a multi-genre text (a genre tower) with a polyphonic intent. It was written between January and May 2001 as an attempt to reconsider narrative and language on basic, although not necessarily fundamental or foundational, levels.
McNulty, Terence, University of Maine, ENG2001-001
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