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LINGUISTICS - Linguistics COMPOSITION AND WRITING - Composition - Creative Writing - Writing Adolescent Fiction RHETORIC - Rhetoric and Composition - Rhetoric and Writing in the Public Sphere - Visual Rhetoric REGIONAL LITERATURE - Shakespeare - American Literature - Science Fiction Literature - Japanese Literature GENERAL TOPICS - Literary criticism MULTIPLE WORKS AND AUTHOR GUIDES - Shakespeare - Plato FICTION ANNOTATIONS - Atlas Shrugged - Lord of the Flies - Of Mice and Men - Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter NONFICTION ANNOTATIONS - The Annotated Constitution of the United States

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Linguistics

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Composition and writing

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Rhetoric


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Regional literature

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Mythology and folklore

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Annotations with source text

Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert

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