Bulletins, newsletters, and correspondence of the West Virginia Association of College English Teachers. An organization whose purpose is to facilitate communication between its membership keeping them informed of teaching and publication activities of fellow members. There are also conference presentations which are mainly drafts of upcoming articles for publication. Prominent among these is "Trousered Apes" by Duncan Williams of Marshall University. This essay, later published as a book, brought international renown in literary circles to this Oxford educated native of Wales, and it is probably the most significant work of literary criticism written in West Virginia.
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