Randy Allen Harris

Professor, University of Waterloo

Keeping Curious Company: Wayne C. Booth's Friendship Model of Criticism and the Work of Hunter S. Thompson


Journal article


Randy Allen Harris, Stefanie Stiles
College English, vol. 71, 2009, pp. 309-333

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APA   Click to copy
Harris, R. A., & Stiles, S. (2009). Keeping Curious Company: Wayne C. Booth's Friendship Model of Criticism and the Work of Hunter S. Thompson. College English, 71, 309–333.


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Harris, Randy Allen, and Stefanie Stiles. “Keeping Curious Company: Wayne C. Booth's Friendship Model of Criticism and the Work of Hunter S. Thompson.” College English 71 (2009): 309–333.


MLA   Click to copy
Harris, Randy Allen, and Stefanie Stiles. “Keeping Curious Company: Wayne C. Booth's Friendship Model of Criticism and the Work of Hunter S. Thompson.” College English, vol. 71, 2009, pp. 309–33.


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@article{harris2009a,
  title = {Keeping Curious Company: Wayne C. Booth's Friendship Model of Criticism and the Work of Hunter S. Thompson},
  year = {2009},
  journal = {College English},
  pages = {309-333},
  volume = {71},
  author = {Harris, Randy Allen and Stiles, Stefanie}
}