Legacy, Volume 13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1996 |
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... story as a narrative due to its connections with the slave narrative genre , she in fact titles it Incidents , which implies not a complete linear story , but rather a series of episodes , with spaces and silences between the various ...
... story as a narrative due to its connections with the slave narrative genre , she in fact titles it Incidents , which implies not a complete linear story , but rather a series of episodes , with spaces and silences between the various ...
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... story will be different , Cooke says . This story will tell the truth . Rather than leading women into foolish alliances with false promises of romance , Cooke's tale will serve as a warning — a true story of some of the real ...
... story will be different , Cooke says . This story will tell the truth . Rather than leading women into foolish alliances with false promises of romance , Cooke's tale will serve as a warning — a true story of some of the real ...
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... Story in the Americas Maurice A. Lee , Guest Editor Volume 20 , Number 1 Austin M. Wright : “ The Writer Meets the Critic on the Great Novel / Short Story Divide❞ Isabel Allende : " On Short Stories " Amiri Baraka : " Northern Iowa : Short ...
... Story in the Americas Maurice A. Lee , Guest Editor Volume 20 , Number 1 Austin M. Wright : “ The Writer Meets the Critic on the Great Novel / Short Story Divide❞ Isabel Allende : " On Short Stories " Amiri Baraka : " Northern Iowa : Short ...
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Mary Chapman Gender and Influence in Louisa May Alcotts | 19 |
Jill Jones The Disappearing I in Our Nig | 38 |
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