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Narration (Rhetoric) + History -- 19th century
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Narration (Rhetoric) + History -- 19th century
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Narration (Rhetoric) + History
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Narration (Rhetoric) + History
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History
Narration (Rhetoric)
19th century
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Belabored professions:, narratives of African American working womanhood, Xiomara Santamarina
Jane Austen and her art, by Mary Lascelles
Victorian structures, architecture, society, and narrative, JodyGriffith
George Eliot and the landscape of time, narrative form and Protestant apocalyptic history, Mary Wilson Carpenter
Beyond understanding, appeals to the imagination, passions, and will in mid-nineteenth-century American women's fiction, Martha L. Henning
Gender and genre in novels without end, the British roman-fleuve, Lynette Felber
Jane Austen's discourse with new rhetoric, Lynn R. Rigberg
Cannibal old me:, spoken sources in Melville's early works, Mary K. Bercaw Edwards
Dying to know, scientific epistemology and narrative in Victorian England, George Levine
Narrating Africa, George Henty and the fiction of empire, Mawuena Kossi Logan
The style of Hawthorne's gaze, regarding subjectivity, John Dolis
Romantic poems, poets, and narrators, Joseph C. Sitterson, Jr
Detection & its designs, narrative & power in 19th-century detective fiction, Peter Thoms
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Narration (Rhetoric)
19th century
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