Legacy, Volume 12Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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The experiences which the genre of spiritual autobiography documents are fundamentally different from those of the slave narrative . The spiritual autobi- ography is constructed according to a convention which is explicitly non ...
The experiences which the genre of spiritual autobiography documents are fundamentally different from those of the slave narrative . The spiritual autobi- ography is constructed according to a convention which is explicitly non ...
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... spiritual friends . The most signifi- cant temporal relationship was her thirty - five - year - long friendship with her disciple , companion , and namesake , Re- becca Perot . But her most significant spiritual friend was her female ...
... spiritual friends . The most signifi- cant temporal relationship was her thirty - five - year - long friendship with her disciple , companion , and namesake , Re- becca Perot . But her most significant spiritual friend was her female ...
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... spiritual and psychic does not a dialectic make ” ( TSE 64 ) . Bambara uses a fluid narrative struc- ture to interweave the spiritual and the material dimensions of her novel . Fred Holt's dreams are as real and vivid as his waking life ...
... spiritual and psychic does not a dialectic make ” ( TSE 64 ) . Bambara uses a fluid narrative struc- ture to interweave the spiritual and the material dimensions of her novel . Fred Holt's dreams are as real and vivid as his waking life ...
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Gender and Racial Identity | 17 |
Groves Maria Gowen Brooks c 17951845 | 47 |
Veronica Stewart New Poems of Emily Dickinson edited by William | 56 |
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