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This week we talked about Roberto Dainotto's critique of place in his work, Place in LIterature. I mentioned the fact that I'd read a perceptive review of his work. It's by Martha Adam Bohrer, and it appeared in the journal, Modern Philology, vol 99:4 (May 2002). Here's the link if you're interested: http://dd8gh5yx7k.search.serialssolutions.com/directLink?&atitle=Place%20in%20Literature%3A%20%20Regions%2C%20Cultures%2C%20Communities&author=Martha%20Adams%20Bohrer&issn=00268232&title=Modern%20Philology&volume=99&issue=4&date=20020501&spage=646&id=doi:&sid=ProQ_ss&genre=article&lang=en

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