Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, Volume 5,Masalah 1-2;Volume 5Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1988 |
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... slave narrators of the nineteenth century and contemporary novelists of the twentieth century " affirm and legitimize their psychological autonomy by telling the stories of their lives . " Authorship , suggests Smith , provides these ...
... slave narrators of the nineteenth century and contemporary novelists of the twentieth century " affirm and legitimize their psychological autonomy by telling the stories of their lives . " Authorship , suggests Smith , provides these ...
Halaman 59
... slave narrative transform- ed the conventions of the genre and of polite sentimental fiction . When she created ... Slave Girl : Told by Herself , ed . L. Maria Child ( Boston : For the Author , 1861 ) . An English edition appeared the ...
... slave narrative transform- ed the conventions of the genre and of polite sentimental fiction . When she created ... Slave Girl : Told by Herself , ed . L. Maria Child ( Boston : For the Author , 1861 ) . An English edition appeared the ...
Halaman 60
... Slavery : The Develop- ment of Ante - Bellum Slave Narratives . Westport : Greenwood , 1979 . Fox - Genovese , Elizabeth . Within the Plantation Household : Black and White Women of the Old South . Chapel Hill : U of North Carolina P ...
... Slavery : The Develop- ment of Ante - Bellum Slave Narratives . Westport : Greenwood , 1979 . Fox - Genovese , Elizabeth . Within the Plantation Household : Black and White Women of the Old South . Chapel Hill : U of North Carolina P ...
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