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... Styron's recent novel , The Confessions of Nat Turner , has had just that effect ; it has polarized literary tastes and allegiances along racial lines corresponding to those in the larger political arena . Styron's novel has been ...
... Styron's recent novel , The Confessions of Nat Turner , has had just that effect ; it has polarized literary tastes and allegiances along racial lines corresponding to those in the larger political arena . Styron's novel has been ...
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... Styron's contention that Nat's revolt was quelled by loyal slaves to be an historical distortion and an unforgivable violation of black solidarity - in slave as well as modern times . Fifth , and perhaps of greatest significance , the ...
... Styron's contention that Nat's revolt was quelled by loyal slaves to be an historical distortion and an unforgivable violation of black solidarity - in slave as well as modern times . Fifth , and perhaps of greatest significance , the ...
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William Styron on The Confessions of Nat Turner : A Yale Lit Interview Douglas Barzelay and Robert Sussman World Without End : Impressions of the Hill H. J.. In the midst of the defacto cultural country club that is Vineyard Haven ...
William Styron on The Confessions of Nat Turner : A Yale Lit Interview Douglas Barzelay and Robert Sussman World Without End : Impressions of the Hill H. J.. In the midst of the defacto cultural country club that is Vineyard Haven ...
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