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Included in this issue:Shift Happens: The Discourse Shift and Its Implications for SocietySara Mohler, Ursinus College (Collegeville, Pennsylvania)What the Hack?: Communication Dysfunction in Pynchons The Crying of Lot 49Jacqueline Boualavong, Honors College, Towson University (Towson, Maryland)Disobedience, Generational Gaps, and Warrens Court in Andrea Lees Sarah PhillipsNathan Dize, University of Maryland (College Park, Maryland)Grimm Lessons: Animals and a Childs Vicarious LandscapeChristina Elaine Miles, Stevenson University (Stevenson, Maryland)The Shifting Gaze in Stephen Cranes The MonsterAbigail Wagner, Loyola University Maryland (Baltimore, Maryland)Nausicaä, Miyazakis Great HeroineKelly Thompson, Howard Community College (Columbia, Maryland)Les Morceaux de ma Mère (Bits and Pieces of My Mother)Sophia Laurenne Altenor, Goucher College (Towson, Maryland)Tolstoy: An Incomplete ConversionDiana Walsh, University of Baltimore (Baltimore, Maryland)
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