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a River Runs Through It, by Norman Maclean
Norman Maclean's Two-Hearted River
New Streams of Religion: Fly Fishing as a Lived, Religion of Nature
Casting Shadows: Filial Enactments in "A River Runs Through It"
"Some of the Words Are Theirs": The Elusive "Logos" in "A River Runs through It"
Norman Maclean and Tragedy
Casting Flies and Recasting Myths with Norman Maclean
"Our Father's Art": The Lost Paradise of Norman Maclean
A River Runs Through It: Metanarrative and Self-Discovery
Fishing for the Words of Life: Norman Mac Lean's "A River Runs through It
Biblical Siblings, Being a Brother's Keeper, and Fly Fishing as Therapy in Norman McClean's A River Runs Through It
The Knower, the Sayer, and the Doer in Norman Maclean’s A River Runs through It
Learning to Fly-Cast: Icarus and Myth in Norman Maclean's A River Runs Through It
Variations of Time: The Crafting of Norman Maclean's "A River Runs through It"
The Prodigal Son Parable and Maclean's A River Runs through It
When 'Life … Becomes Literature': The Neo-Aristotelian Poetics of Norman Maclean's 'A River Runs Through It'
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