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Articles 61 - 73 of 73
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Slave Wall, Hal Charles
Birthday Surprise, Hal Charles
Speaking In Tongues: Margaret Laurence's A Jest Of God As Gothic Narrative, Karen Stein
Speaking In Tongues: Margaret Laurence's A Jest Of God As Gothic Narrative, Karen Stein
Karen F Stein
Margaret Laurence's A Jest of God has strong affinities to Claire Kahane's analysis of the Gothic narrative tradition: these include the supernatural, sleep-like states, difficulties in telling a story, discovery of secrets, discussions of female sexuality, absent mothers, a secret room, a controlling male figure, a mysterious lover, and different narrative voices. Gothic novels also explore the position of women in the home and family. Laurence incorporates Gothic conventions but modifies them, allowing her heroine, Rachel, to find her own voice(s) and escape from the guilt, shame, and imprisonment of her past.
Blown Opportunities, Hal Charles
Bloody Ground, Hal Charles
The Break-In, Hal Charles
Daddy's Girl, Hal Charles
Basketball Crazy, Hal Charles
Basketball Crazy, Hal Charles
Charlie Sweet
Her daddy told her only two things could drive a Kentucky boy crazy..but Jennifer refused to follow the bouncing ball.
Dear Amity, Hal Charles
The Adventures Of The Hare Apparent, Hal Charles
Buried In The Paper, Hal Charles
Commitments, Hal Charles
Civic Duty, Hal Charles