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Essay published in the Modern Language Association’s PMLA

Posted on October 30, 2011 by admin

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Leo Braudy’s essay, “Knowing the Performer from the Performance: Fame, Celebrity, and Literary Studies,” was published in Volume 126, Number 4 of the Modern Language Association’s (MLA) journal, PMLA. Follow the link to get access to the issue through the MLA’s website.

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