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Raymond M. Vince has taught American Literature & Writing, Religion, and History of Science & Mathematics for over twenty-five years—at Richmond College London, various Episcopal schools, The University of Tampa, USF, Eckerd College, & HCC. He earned graduate degrees in English Literature, Theology, and Logic & Scientific Method. He has published a book, ''War, Heroism, and Narrative'' (VDM 2008), a chapter on William Morris in ''Arthurian Writers'' (2008), and five articles in ''The F. Scott Fitzgerald Review'' and ''The Mailer Review''.
'''Raymond M. Vince''' has taught American Literature & Writing, Religion, and History of Science & Mathematics for over twenty-five years—at Richmond College London, various Episcopal schools, The University of Tampa, USF, Eckerd College, & HCC. He earned graduate degrees in English Literature, Theology, and Logic & Scientific Method. He has published a book, ''War, Heroism, and Narrative'' (VDM 2008), a chapter on William Morris in ''Arthurian Writers'' (2008), and five articles in ''The F. Scott Fitzgerald Review'' and ''The Mailer Review''.


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Raymond M. Vince has taught American Literature & Writing, Religion, and History of Science & Mathematics for over twenty-five years—at Richmond College London, various Episcopal schools, The University of Tampa, USF, Eckerd College, & HCC. He earned graduate degrees in English Literature, Theology, and Logic & Scientific Method. He has published a book, War, Heroism, and Narrative (VDM 2008), a chapter on William Morris in Arthurian Writers (2008), and five articles in The F. Scott Fitzgerald Review and The Mailer Review.

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