Amalgamation!: Race, Sex, and Rhetoric in the Nineteenth-Century American NovelBloomsbury Academic, 22.08.1985 - 278 Seiten |
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... social realism in American fiction during the Gilded Age reflected , among other things , concern over the grow- ing disparities in wealth and the social stratification thus cre- ated . A Williams College professor took up miscegenation ...
... social realism in American fiction during the Gilded Age reflected , among other things , concern over the grow- ing disparities in wealth and the social stratification thus cre- ated . A Williams College professor took up miscegenation ...
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... social prestige , even to the point of aban- doning his dead brother's family ( p . 310 ) . Atwood now devotes his wealth to social causes advocated by the author , such as building schools , a library , and the hospital . The mulatto ...
... social prestige , even to the point of aban- doning his dead brother's family ( p . 310 ) . Atwood now devotes his wealth to social causes advocated by the author , such as building schools , a library , and the hospital . The mulatto ...
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... social attitudes and in- stitutions from a basically agricultural society to a newly in- dustrialized one . The necessary reform movements were spurred on by such things as the development of the reform - oriented social sciences , the ...
... social attitudes and in- stitutions from a basically agricultural society to a newly in- dustrialized one . The necessary reform movements were spurred on by such things as the development of the reform - oriented social sciences , the ...
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Origins 17921849 | 35 |
Abolition and Civil War 185065 | 65 |
Reconstruction and After 186690 | 105 |
Urheberrecht | |
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abolitionist Agricola amalgamation American novels antislavery novels attack attempts attitude Aurore basic beautiful black and white black women Cable Cassy cegenation Chesnutt Chicago child Clemens Clotelle color conflict daughter death despite evil father feels Frado George George Washington Cable girl Grandissimes Griggs Harriet Harry Hereafter cited parenthetically heritage Honoré Iola John killed Klan later Leopard's Spots literary literature live lynchings Madame Delphine main plot marriage marry miscegenation miscegenetic mistress mother mulatto characters mulatto children narrator Negro North Northern Norton novelists Orleans Palmyre pass for white plantation prejudice Press problem Pudd'nhead Wilson quadroon race racial racism rape Reconstruction rejects relationship Rena reprint reveals rhetorical Roxy Simms slave slavery social society South Southern stereotype story Sutton E symbol theme of miscegenation Thomas Dixon Toinette Tourgée tragic mulatto tragic octoroon Uncle Tom's Cabin Univ Virginia W. E. B. DuBois white women wife woman writers Yankee York young