Legacy, Volume 24,Masalah 2Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2007 |
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Halaman 189
... Urbino and Heaven project in the two works to be examined here . Urbino is absent from most biographical sources , and so little biographical work has been done on Heaven that the name used by library catalogers— and so the name that ...
... Urbino and Heaven project in the two works to be examined here . Urbino is absent from most biographical sources , and so little biographical work has been done on Heaven that the name used by library catalogers— and so the name that ...
Halaman 195
... Urbino and Heaven again challenge the expectations of the tragic mulatta narrative . Urbino's representation of Brown's revelation is calculated to shock . Thinking Esther is white , Mrs. Brown refers to her as " the dear , young ...
... Urbino and Heaven again challenge the expectations of the tragic mulatta narrative . Urbino's representation of Brown's revelation is calculated to shock . Thinking Esther is white , Mrs. Brown refers to her as " the dear , young ...
Halaman 202
... Urbino , ” is likely the Sam [ p ] son R. Urbino ( c . 1817–1896 ) whom she married before 1854. By 1860 , the couple had moved to West Roxbury , where Sampson worked as a bookseller and sometime publisher . The 1860 US census of ...
... Urbino , ” is likely the Sam [ p ] son R. Urbino ( c . 1817–1896 ) whom she married before 1854. By 1860 , the couple had moved to West Roxbury , where Sampson worked as a bookseller and sometime publisher . The 1860 US census of ...
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