Stern, Milton R.
Stern, Milton R., 1928-2011
Milton R. Stern
Stern, Milton R. 1928-
VIAF ID: 7405554 (Personal)
Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/7405554
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Works
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Adult learning today : a new role for the universities ? |
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American literature survey |
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American romantics : 1800-1860 |
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Annotated bibliography of "Typee" studies. |
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Billy Budd, sailor; an inside narrative. |
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La casa de los siete tejados |
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Colonial and federal : to 1800 |
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Contexts for Hawthorne, c1991: |
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Critical essays on F. Scott Fitzgerald's Tender is the night |
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Critical essays on Herman Melville's Typee |
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Discussions of Moby-Dick. |
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F. Scott Fitzgerald in the twenty-first century |
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The fine hammered steel of Herman Melville. |
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The first years in college; preparing students for a successful college career |
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The golden moment. The novels of F. Scott Fitzgerald |
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The house of the seven gables |
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Nation and region : 1860-1900 |
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Power and conflict in continuing professional education |
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Tender is the night : the broken universe |
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Twentieth century |
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Typee : Billy Budd |
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Typee / by Herman Melville. - London, cop. 1968. |
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Typee (Herman Melville) [Sound recording] Lecturer: Milton Stern. |
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