American Women's Autobiography: Fea(s)ts of MemoryMargo Culley University of Wisconsin Press, 1992 - Počet stran: 329 This collection of essays focuses exclusively on the contribution of American woman to the writing of autiobiography. The authors trace editions of women's life-writing through three and a half centuries, from the narratives of Puritan woman to contemporary multicultural literature. Contributers to the volume include scholars such as: Sidonie Smith, Catharine Stimpson, Ann Gordon, Mary Mason, Nancy Walker, Katheleen Sands, Arlyn Diamond and others whose essays all appear here for the first time. |
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What a Piece of Work is Woman An Introduction | 3 |
Womens Puritan Evidences | 21 |
Self and God in the Early Published Memoirs | 57 |
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