Prison Literature in America: The Victim as Criminal and ArtistL. Hill, 1982 - 303 sidor |
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... give his wife is his " lonesome song " : Judge give me life this mornin ' down on Parchman Farm , ( twice ) I wouldn't hate it so bad , but I left my wife and home . Oh , good - bye wife , all you have done done , ( twice ) But I hope ...
... give his wife is his " lonesome song " : Judge give me life this mornin ' down on Parchman Farm , ( twice ) I wouldn't hate it so bad , but I left my wife and home . Oh , good - bye wife , all you have done done , ( twice ) But I hope ...
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... gives a vivid , priceless picture of life in the American colonies of the northeast in the latter half of the eighteenth century . After some minor thievery in his native New Hampshire , making love " with ardor " to a " damsel " who ...
... gives a vivid , priceless picture of life in the American colonies of the northeast in the latter half of the eighteenth century . After some minor thievery in his native New Hampshire , making love " with ardor " to a " damsel " who ...
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... gives the novel its title : " * shake this guy till he rattles . " " But Cabiness is clean , and in the end , when everything is reversed , it is Carver who is left shaking himself till he rattles . e Though Cabiness is not an addict ...
... gives the novel its title : " * shake this guy till he rattles . " " But Cabiness is clean , and in the end , when everything is reversed , it is Carver who is left shaking himself till he rattles . e Though Cabiness is not an addict ...
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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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