Prison Literature in America: The Victim as Criminal and ArtistL. Hill, 1982 - 303 sidor |
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Sida 96
... common destiny of the wage - earning worker . In America , English outlaw , Irish miner , French craftsman ... common collective experience of being imprisoned as a people within the boundaries of another nation , and it is this ...
... common destiny of the wage - earning worker . In America , English outlaw , Irish miner , French craftsman ... common collective experience of being imprisoned as a people within the boundaries of another nation , and it is this ...
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... common with The Young Dancer , for better and for worse . Shake Him Till He Rattles attempts to be both an accurate vision of that early Beat scene in North Beach and an exciting action yarn with a Beat background . Braly obviously had ...
... common with The Young Dancer , for better and for worse . Shake Him Till He Rattles attempts to be both an accurate vision of that early Beat scene in North Beach and an exciting action yarn with a Beat background . Braly obviously had ...
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... common to contemporary American prison writings , has a radically different outlook ; this is shown in his introduction to Jackson's Soledad Brother , where Genet , despite some fine insights , fundamentally misreads Jackson's message ...
... common to contemporary American prison writings , has a radically different outlook ; this is shown in his introduction to Jackson's Soledad Brother , where Genet , despite some fine insights , fundamentally misreads Jackson's message ...
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Songs of Slavery | 73 |
A History of Literature by Convicts | 124 |
Two Novelists of the American Prison | 181 |
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