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... person , as I did , allowed me to use the word " meditation " as a descriptive noun . Certainly the first person is an important component of the word " meditation . " Yale Lit : What do you mean by the " curse of the historical novel ...
... person , as I did , allowed me to use the word " meditation " as a descriptive noun . Certainly the first person is an important component of the word " meditation . " Yale Lit : What do you mean by the " curse of the historical novel ...
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... person , while he looks at all the white characters in the first person . Why , in The Confessions of Nat Turner , did you choose to write about Nat in the first person , and what problems of idiom and style did you face ? Styron : That ...
... person , while he looks at all the white characters in the first person . Why , in The Confessions of Nat Turner , did you choose to write about Nat in the first person , and what problems of idiom and style did you face ? Styron : That ...
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... person of Stokely Carmichael and Rap Brown , who've all made public statements against Nat Turner , my Nat Turner . It's an enormous problem to wish to support these people and also to give support to me . I think , though , as this ...
... person of Stokely Carmichael and Rap Brown , who've all made public statements against Nat Turner , my Nat Turner . It's an enormous problem to wish to support these people and also to give support to me . I think , though , as this ...
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