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Title: Stomaching the truth: getting to the roots of nausea in the work of Jean Paul Sartre and Flannery O'Connor.(Critical essay)
Author: Carolyn Michaels Kerr
Publication:Christianity and Literature (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 22, 2010
Publisher: Conference on Christianity and Literature
Volume: 60 Issue: 1 Page: 67(30)
Article Type: Critical essay
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Stomaching the truth: getting to the roots of nausea in the work of Jean Paul Sartre and Flannery O'Connor.(Critical essay): An article from: Christianity and Literature
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Author(s)Carolyn Michaels Kerr
ISBN / ASINB004ED7PVG
ISBN-13978B004ED7PV7
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