Legacy, Volume 13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1996 |
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... Wilson faces a second obstacle : the problems of authorizing the text exist in substance as well as form , in the plot as well as in the narrative . Wilson must not only deal with the difficulty of sustaining a voice , but must struggle ...
... Wilson faces a second obstacle : the problems of authorizing the text exist in substance as well as form , in the plot as well as in the narrative . Wilson must not only deal with the difficulty of sustaining a voice , but must struggle ...
Halaman 40
... Wilson's story , and , as a " Free Black , " she has no authorized access to the genre . Perhaps for this reason ... Wilson's needs : while the slave narra- tive is an African - American tradition , it specifically involves the flight ...
... Wilson's story , and , as a " Free Black , " she has no authorized access to the genre . Perhaps for this reason ... Wilson's needs : while the slave narra- tive is an African - American tradition , it specifically involves the flight ...
Halaman 43
... Wilson's use of sentimental conventions is more efficient and effec- tive than a first - hand account of Mrs. Bellmont's wrongs , and the third - person voice does not raise the question of the speaker's judgment . In this familiar ...
... Wilson's use of sentimental conventions is more efficient and effec- tive than a first - hand account of Mrs. Bellmont's wrongs , and the third - person voice does not raise the question of the speaker's judgment . In this familiar ...
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