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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''.
{{start|Ray Vince}} has taught American Literature & Writing for about thirty years—at the University of Tampa, University of South Florida, Hillsborough Community College, and other places. He has degrees in English, Theology, and Logic & Scientific Method from the University of Bristol, Kings College, London, the London School of Economics, and the University of South Florida. He has nine articles in ''The Fitzgerald Review'' and ''The Mailer Review'' and is a contributor to ''Norman Mailer in Context'' (Cambridge, 2021).


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Ray Vince has taught American Literature & Writing for about thirty years—at the University of Tampa, University of South Florida, Hillsborough Community College, and other places. He has degrees in English, Theology, and Logic & Scientific Method from the University of Bristol, Kings College, London, the London School of Economics, and the University of South Florida. He has nine articles in The Fitzgerald Review and The Mailer Review and is a contributor to Norman Mailer in Context (Cambridge, 2021).

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