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From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Date: 19980212
Author:GARY RUMMLER
What overworked and underprepared student wouldn't give up his last couple of bucks for this exam-ready phrase dropped into a literary synopsis written so clearly that it can be read while stumbling to class, late again:
"Sinclair follows the triadic development constantly utilized by Hermann Hesse."
Oh, yeah! "Sinclair follows the triadic development constantly utilized by Hermann Hesse." "Triadic development." Have to remember that. "Triadic development." That's analyzing novels the old-fashioned way. The Cliffs Notes way. Except that this phrase came from TrojaNotes, published by ...
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