John Cussen
A generalist who has published peer- and editor-reviewed essays on authors Yeats, Joyce, Beckett, Naipaul, Theroux, García Márquez, Vargas Llosa, Cahan and Lahiri, as well as, too, on topics such as North Korean defectors’ memoirs and the journalistic tilt in contemporary travel writing, Dr. Cussen is a full professor in Pennsylvania Western University--Edinboro's Department of English, Modern Languages, and Philosophy. Of late, he has been writing too about issues wherein his Catholic and his literary interests intersect.
Address: John Cussen, Ph.D.
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Pennsylvania Western University--Edinboro
Department of English, Modern Languages, and Philosophy
Edinboro, Pa 16444
Address: John Cussen, Ph.D.
Professor
Pennsylvania Western University--Edinboro
Department of English, Modern Languages, and Philosophy
Edinboro, Pa 16444
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Then next, guided by another Joyce passage, and too by a happenstance occurrence that he thinks providential, he comes to a more generous understanding of the Latin Mass direction taken by the Vatican.
Then next, guided by another Joyce passage, and too by a happenstance occurrence that he thinks providential, he comes to a more generous understanding of the Latin Mass direction taken by the Vatican.
To read the rest of the novella beyond the initial paragraphs supplied here, please go to the National Association of Scholars website that follows:
https://www.nas.org/blogs/dicta/this-did-not-happen-as-well-as-things-that-did