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The very title ( A New Home , Who'll Follow ) , in its lack of specificity about what exactly is to be followed , suggests that perhaps it is the home itself that is removing and that should be followed . In Forest Life , the narrator ...
The very title ( A New Home , Who'll Follow ) , in its lack of specificity about what exactly is to be followed , suggests that perhaps it is the home itself that is removing and that should be followed . In Forest Life , the narrator ...
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In her essay on Harriet Beecher Stowe , Judith Fetterley specu- lates about possible reasons for Stowe's difficulty with the writing of The Pearl of Orr's Island and suggests the novel provides a critique of courtship and romance .
In her essay on Harriet Beecher Stowe , Judith Fetterley specu- lates about possible reasons for Stowe's difficulty with the writing of The Pearl of Orr's Island and suggests the novel provides a critique of courtship and romance .
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( Record 13 ) Wells - Barnett suggests that , whenever he sees a living , breathing mulatto walk the streets of his hometown , the lyncher must read a different message than that which he has etched on his victim .
( Record 13 ) Wells - Barnett suggests that , whenever he sees a living , breathing mulatto walk the streets of his hometown , the lyncher must read a different message than that which he has etched on his victim .
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