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Emory Elliott Memorial Prize Winners 2009

Equal First: Thomas McMullan, Goldsmiths University of London, for his essay on the theme "With reference to The Outsider" by Albert Camus, discuss Jean-Francois Lyotard's definition of (post)modernist literature in relation to the question of the unpresentable",

and

Nicole Willson, University of East Anglia, for her essay on the theme "The primary meaning of the gothic romance lies in its sublimation of terror for love The titillation of sex denied" (Leslie Fiedler).

Third Prize:

Kit Warchol, Occidental College, California, for her essay "Interpreting the Idiomatic 'Essence' of Romans: Paul's Oscillating Connotations of Spirit and Flesh"

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