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Mason & Dixon & the ampersand

Twentieth Century Literature,  Fall, 2002  by Sammy Cahn

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Samuel Cohen teaches at Baruch College of the City University of New York. His dissertation is on American historical novels of the 1990s. He has published on contemporary American and world literature and culture, and on the history, politics, and practice of teaching writing.

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