Future Philology? The Fate of a Soft Science in a Hard World

Critical Inquiry 35 (4):930 (2009)
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original Pollock, Sheldon (2009) "Future philology? The fate of a soft science in a hard world". Critical Inquiry 35(4):931-961

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