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1. Childish figuring: The child as symbol and actor in Lillian Smith's 'Killers of the Dream' and James Agee's 'Let Us Now Praise Famous Men'
2. Literary Theory and Pedagogical Praxis: De Man, Barthes, Jameson, and 'Let Us Now Praise Famous Men'
3. An aesthetic of witness: The interaction of photographs and nonfiction prose in George Orwell's 'The Road to Wigan Pier', James Agee and Walker Evans's 'Let Us Now Praise Famous Men', and Virginia Woolf's 'Three Guineas'
4. Let us now praise famous men: A history the American World War II personal narrative, 1942-1945
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