Prison Literature in America: The Victim as Criminal and ArtistL. Hill, 1982 - 303 sidor |
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... describes his decision and resulting imprisonment in Six Years in a Georgia Prison ( New York , 1851 ) . These autobiographies by antislavery political prisoners have much the same intention as the narratives by escaped slaves : both ...
... describes his decision and resulting imprisonment in Six Years in a Georgia Prison ( New York , 1851 ) . These autobiographies by antislavery political prisoners have much the same intention as the narratives by escaped slaves : both ...
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... describes Tully's impoverished childhood . Shadows of Men ( 1930 ) is , in Tully's own words , about " the tribu- lations , vagaries , and hallucinations of men in jail . " Blood on the Moon ( 1931 ) brings the story of his life up ...
... describes Tully's impoverished childhood . Shadows of Men ( 1930 ) is , in Tully's own words , about " the tribu- lations , vagaries , and hallucinations of men in jail . " Blood on the Moon ( 1931 ) brings the story of his life up ...
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... describes his clumsy affair with Lorna , a divorcee living in the next apartment , whose fan- tasies ironically include an image of him as the man " strong enough to protect her in this savage world " ( 340 ) . It's Cold Out There turns ...
... describes his clumsy affair with Lorna , a divorcee living in the next apartment , whose fan- tasies ironically include an image of him as the man " strong enough to protect her in this savage world " ( 340 ) . It's Cold Out There turns ...
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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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