Prison Literature in America: The Victim as Criminal and ArtistL. Hill, 1982 - 303 sidor |
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... example , take the standard his- tory of American literature , Literary History of the United States , by Robert Spiller , Willard Thorp , Thomas H. Johnson , Henry Seidel Canby , Richard Ludwig , and William M. Gibson . In 1974 , a ...
... example , take the standard his- tory of American literature , Literary History of the United States , by Robert Spiller , Willard Thorp , Thomas H. Johnson , Henry Seidel Canby , Richard Ludwig , and William M. Gibson . In 1974 , a ...
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... example , is a version collected in Natchez , Mississippi , in the early 1920s : Old Bee make de honeycomb , Young ... example , even after he was told that slaves had actually been imprisoned in Charlestown , South Carolina , for ...
... example , is a version collected in Natchez , Mississippi , in the early 1920s : Old Bee make de honeycomb , Young ... example , even after he was told that slaves had actually been imprisoned in Charlestown , South Carolina , for ...
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... example for all other members of society to shun , and he seeks forgiveness not in this world but the next . An example is a broadside by Philip Kennison , published in Boston in 1738 , " The Dying Lamentation and Advice of Philip ...
... example for all other members of society to shun , and he seeks forgiveness not in this world but the next . An example is a broadside by Philip Kennison , published in Boston in 1738 , " The Dying Lamentation and Advice of Philip ...
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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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