MaComère, Volume 3Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 2000 |
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... young Kelithe's three- year - old son starts the plot and sets the tone for this story of loss and transformation . Accused of deliberately allowing the child to drown in order to free herself to immigrate to the United States , Kelithe ...
... young Kelithe's three- year - old son starts the plot and sets the tone for this story of loss and transformation . Accused of deliberately allowing the child to drown in order to free herself to immigrate to the United States , Kelithe ...
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... young child . She explains : Then it was that I began to think . . . . if it were possible to take this little child and examine it , I should learn more of the terrible disease which was sparing neither young nor old , and should know ...
... young child . She explains : Then it was that I began to think . . . . if it were possible to take this little child and examine it , I should learn more of the terrible disease which was sparing neither young nor old , and should know ...
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... young woman " to register his most intense disapproval of her behavior , and " young lady " when he is less upset with her ( 41 ) . " Lady , " as Miller and Swift point out , suggests compliance with society's standards of propriety ...
... young woman " to register his most intense disapproval of her behavior , and " young lady " when he is less upset with her ( 41 ) . " Lady , " as Miller and Swift point out , suggests compliance with society's standards of propriety ...
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Carole Boyce Davies | 8 |
Hillhouse | 26 |
Velma Pollard | 30 |
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