A History of American Literature
Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 287 companionship, say, or through the quilts and clothes they make or the way in which t ...
288 Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 much of an invalid to continue work), and then her son Van and daughter Wait, leave h ...
Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 289 community and cherished as the most important collective resource. Like her nonfictio ...
290 Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 she describes is utterly real to her. The subtlety of the story, in turn, issues from ...
Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 291 future. He failed, however, to find one that satisfied him, although, as the chapter ...
292 Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 Mont-Saint-Michel, is intellectual and speculative: Adams is considering himself as a ...
Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 293 daringly speculative, gathering together ideas and personalities in a web of speculat ...
294 Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 and Anglo-Americans. Some, for instance, celebrated the superior prowess of Mexican-A ...
Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 295 coast to the Midwest. It became the first genuinely intertribal experience: a dream o ...
296 Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 starting point for its progress upward, must be the black woman.” “Only the BLACK WOM ...
Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 297 he presented his own career as exemplary, charting the route to assimilation. And in ...
298 Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 found herself watched by the “scornful and curious eyes” of the other, white passenge ...
Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 299 getting out to hunt for a remedy.” And Austin hunted for a remedy in fiction, factual ...
300 Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 Dooley pieces appeared between 1893 and 1900 in Chicago newspapers. In these, Dooley ...
Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 301 But the irony is that, by this stage, Gitl herself is becoming assimilated too, as Ja ...
302 Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 purposes of the parents who brought him overseas.” Antin never lost her belief in the ...
Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 303 Upbuilders (1909). In his Autobiography (1931) he also recorded his evolution from se ...
304 Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 ugly, black as night”; “it might have come from the center of the world, this smoke”; ...
Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 305 anticipating the day when socialism will prevail in the city, look to the triumphs of ...
306 Reconstructing, Reimagining: 1865–1900 “Chinese instinct” in particular, as something that made her “a pioneer”; “and a pion ...
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