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Devils, Witches, Pagans And Vampires: Studies In The Magical World View (Dr. Caligari's Carnival Of Shadows Halloween Festival Fort Hays State University), Robert Luehrs, Gerry R. Cox, Ronald J. Fundis, Jeffrey Burton Russell
Devils, Witches, Pagans And Vampires: Studies In The Magical World View (Dr. Caligari's Carnival Of Shadows Halloween Festival Fort Hays State University), Robert Luehrs, Gerry R. Cox, Ronald J. Fundis, Jeffrey Burton Russell
Fort Hays Studies Series
This volume of Fort Hays Studies, then, does not appear in a vacuum; it is a contribution to a legitimate and growing corpus of works which explore a part of social history and literature too often ignored. The authors of the essays in this special collection have all participated in an interdisciplinary event at Fort Hays State University which, for lack of a more precise appellation, has been called the university Halloween Festival.
A Comparative Analysis Of The Rhetoric Of Two Negro Women Orators-Sojourner Truth And Frances E. Watkins Harper, Janey Weinhold Montgomery
A Comparative Analysis Of The Rhetoric Of Two Negro Women Orators-Sojourner Truth And Frances E. Watkins Harper, Janey Weinhold Montgomery
Fort Hays Studies Series
The purpose of this study was to compare the rhetoric of two Negro women orators--Sojurner Truth and Frances Ellen Watkins Harper as shown by a critical analysis of selected speeches from 1851 to 1875.