Legacy, Volume 12Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1995 |
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... tradition . But her questions have prompted me to explore an alternative beginning to the tradition , in spiritual autobiogra- phy , and to start tracing the effects such an addition might have , both on how we view the slave narratives ...
... tradition . But her questions have prompted me to explore an alternative beginning to the tradition , in spiritual autobiogra- phy , and to start tracing the effects such an addition might have , both on how we view the slave narratives ...
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... tradition ; exactly the contrary . Morrison didn't know the work of Zora Neale Houston before she herself began to write , but the fact that I had never read [ her ] and wrote [ my novels ] anyway means that the tradition really ex ...
... tradition ; exactly the contrary . Morrison didn't know the work of Zora Neale Houston before she herself began to write , but the fact that I had never read [ her ] and wrote [ my novels ] anyway means that the tradition really ex ...
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... tradition . Foster's most important contribution is the corrective she issues to the common assumption that the literary tradition of African - American women fiction writers begins in the 1890s . Despite the " multiple legacies of sup ...
... tradition . Foster's most important contribution is the corrective she issues to the common assumption that the literary tradition of African - American women fiction writers begins in the 1890s . Despite the " multiple legacies of sup ...
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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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