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Wenke is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Ad
Wenke (1898–1961),
American footballer and
state supreme court justice Klaus Wenke (1916–1944)...
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Adolph Eilert "Ad"
Wenke (January 22, 1898 –
March 3, 1961) was a
player in the
National Football League and a
state supreme court justice in the state...
- Li
Wenke (Chinese: 李文科; pinyin: Lǐ
Wénkē; born July 1956) is a
former Chinese politician who
served as vice-chairman of the
Liaoning People's Congress...
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disaffection that
appear in The
Catcher in the Rye (1951).
Literary critic John
Wenke questions the
scale off Holden’s
rhetoric with
respect to the
objects of...
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Lorence R.
Wenke (born
October 9, 1945) is an
American politician from the
state of Michigan. He is a
former member of the
Michigan House of Representatives...
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though those came to nothing.
Wenke, 1991 p. 167:
Selected Bibliography Slawenski, 2010 pp. 364-370:
Detailed plot summary.
Wenke, 1991 p. 25, And p. 91: “...
- sold in bookstores..
Wenke 1991, pp. 128–129.
Wenke 1991, p. 124: His
first published story.
Wenke 1991, p. xi.
Wenke 1991, p. 5.
Wenke 1991, p. 25. Flood...
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between a
young woman and a male
college student.
Literary critic John
Wenke characterizes "The
Young Folks" as a
critique of “social manners” in which...
- lost”
according to
literary critic John
Wenke. Slawenski, 2010 p. 36
Wenke, 1991 p. 166:
Selected Bibliography Wenke, 1991 p. 7: Plot
summary Slawenski, 2010...
- of ‘The
Heart of a
Broken Story.’”
Wenke, 1991 p, 5, p. 12:
Composite quote.
Wenke, 1991 p. 14
Wenke, 1991 p. 5
Wenke, 1991 p. 9: “...narrator’s account...