Prison Literature in America: The Victim as Criminal and ArtistL. Hill, 1982 - 303 sidor |
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... writing in our schools , from first grade through the doctorate , is that the majority of people are incapable of doing it . After mystifying and traumatiz- ing most of our students for twelve or more years about writing , we then write ...
... writing in our schools , from first grade through the doctorate , is that the majority of people are incapable of doing it . After mystifying and traumatiz- ing most of our students for twelve or more years about writing , we then write ...
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... writer of fiction is exceptionally revealing . His first venture as an author was an autobiographical article " on how a ... writing me letters compli- menting me on the " marvelous Philanthropic Bank Burglar . " But I was not so good on ...
... writer of fiction is exceptionally revealing . His first venture as an author was an autobiographical article " on how a ... writing me letters compli- menting me on the " marvelous Philanthropic Bank Burglar . " But I was not so good on ...
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... writing books to be read by the society that locked them up . The central theme of False Starts is how one person became such a writer . Braly ex- plores this theme with both a deep skepticism and an even deeper affirmation of the human ...
... writing books to be read by the society that locked them up . The central theme of False Starts is how one person became such a writer . Braly ex- plores this theme with both a deep skepticism and an even deeper affirmation of the human ...
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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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