Legacy, Volume 13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1996 |
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... tradition of the slave nar- rative , the first page of the chapter places it in the realm of fiction , more ... tradition , it specifically involves the flight from slavery to freedom ; and while the senti- mental novel is a female ...
... tradition of the slave nar- rative , the first page of the chapter places it in the realm of fiction , more ... tradition , it specifically involves the flight from slavery to freedom ; and while the senti- mental novel is a female ...
Halaman 51
... Tradition , ” Anne Dalke argues that we should “ explore an alternative beginning to the [ African - American Women's ] tradition ” in the form of the spiritual autobiography . However , while spiritual autobi- ography was clearly a ...
... Tradition , ” Anne Dalke argues that we should “ explore an alternative beginning to the [ African - American Women's ] tradition ” in the form of the spiritual autobiography . However , while spiritual autobi- ography was clearly a ...
Halaman 121
... traditional masculine interpretation of the scriptures regarding the " woman question . " The overt contradic- tion in Cooke's texts reveals the opposing forces faced by women in the Christian tradition . Cooke's fictional women can ...
... traditional masculine interpretation of the scriptures regarding the " woman question . " The overt contradic- tion in Cooke's texts reveals the opposing forces faced by women in the Christian tradition . Cooke's fictional women can ...
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A JOURNAL | 1 |
Mary Chapman Gender and Influence in Louisa May Alcotts | 19 |
Jill Jones The Disappearing I in Our Nig | 38 |
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