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- The Dynamics and Politics of Booth’s Landing
Dyer holds a Ph.D. in English literature and has published extensively on fiction, poetry, film, and television. He is also a freelance university teacher, writer, and educational consultant. In the following essay, he explores the dynamics and politics of Mary McDonald’s retrospective reading of the town of Booth’s Landing.
- The Meaning of a "Good Death"
Ullmann is a freelance writer and editor. In the following essay, she explores the meaning of a “good death” in the context of a life well-lived and how people are remembered after they die in “A Nurse’s Story.”
- Peter Baida Overview
In the following essay, the critic gives an overview of Peter Baida’s work.
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