Legacy, Volume 12-13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... Harriet Jacobs most assuredly claims as her own the revolutionary rhetoric of rights , will , and agency ( Sale 707 ) . As a slave in the south , she tells her master that he has “ no right to do as you like with me " ( Jacobs 39 ) ; al ...
... Harriet Jacobs most assuredly claims as her own the revolutionary rhetoric of rights , will , and agency ( Sale 707 ) . As a slave in the south , she tells her master that he has “ no right to do as you like with me " ( Jacobs 39 ) ; al ...
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... Harriet Jacobs's 1861 narrative Inci- dents in the Life of a Slave Girl , Written by Herself . As scholars continue to unearth and reexamine America's litera- ture and history , Jacobs's text , which has gained considerable attention ...
... Harriet Jacobs's 1861 narrative Inci- dents in the Life of a Slave Girl , Written by Herself . As scholars continue to unearth and reexamine America's litera- ture and history , Jacobs's text , which has gained considerable attention ...
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... Harriet Jacobs's Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl . She argues that by position- ing the poet between master and slave , body and soul , Whitman creates what she refers to as his " poetics of merger " ( 52 ) . In both Franklin ...
... Harriet Jacobs's Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl . She argues that by position- ing the poet between master and slave , body and soul , Whitman creates what she refers to as his " poetics of merger " ( 52 ) . In both Franklin ...
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