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Mary Rowlandson
Utopian Promise
The Legacies of King Philip's War in the Massachusetts Bay Colony
The Dual and Dueling Narrative Voices in the Sovereignty and Goodness of God and the Narrative of Robert Adams,” Intersections 11, No
104 the Trial of Anne Hutchinson, 1637
WOMEN's WRITING in the BRITISH ATLANTIC WORLD: Memory, Place
Mary Rowlandson's Journey to Redemption ANN STANFORD Ior
Discours Puritain Et Voix Indienne Dans Les Récits De Captivité Nord-Américains Des Dix-Septième Et Dix-Huitième Siècles Dahia Messara
King Philip's Ghost: Race War and Remembrance in the Nashoba Regional School
Captivating Emotions: Sentiment and the Work of Rhetorical Drag in Colonial and Early National Captivity Narrative
Which Reframes the Captivity Narrative of Mary Rowlandson
The Afterlives of King Philip's
1.4 British Influences on American Government
The Poetics of the Archive: Twentieth and Twenty-First Century American Poems Containing History
Mary Rowlandson and Hher Narrative of Indian Captivity. Rachel Bailey De Luise East Tennessee State University
Reading Hannah Dustan's Captivity Narrative Through the Body
Female Captivity Narratives in Colonial America Kathryn O'hara Gettysburg College Class of 2010
European Journal of American Studies, 14-3 | 2019 Narrating Violation: Harriet Prescott Spofford’S “Circumstance” 2
Tellings of Captivity and Redemption in Mary
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Narrative of the Captivity by Mary Rowlandson
Title: Remembering King Philip's War Introduction/Overview
Redemption and Revenge: the Legacies of Mary Rowlandson and Hannah Duston
In the Aftermath of King Philip's War the Puritans of New England Immediately Set out to Write the History of Th
Puritan Sermons and Ministerial Writings on Indians During King Philip’S War Gregory Michna Arkansas Tech University,
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Although the Seal of the Massachusetts Bay Colony Is a Familiar Sight to Scholars of Early American History and Literatur
The American Frontier Hero in Mary Rowlandson's NARRATIVE of THE
Mary Rowlandson: the Captive Voice
A Translingual Approach to Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Atlantic Literature
New England Colonists, Indian Wars, and the Persistence of Culture, 1675-1715
Puritan Discourse and Indian Voice in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century North American Captivity Narratives
Cheyenne Tanner Dr. Sharareh Frouzesh Humanities Core 1CS 13 June 2019 the Captive Life of a Puritan Woman: Mary Rowlandson's
The Flesh and the Spirit: the Female Subject and the Body in the Spiritual Autobiographies of Anne Hutchinson, Anne Bradstreet and Mary Rowlandson
Visualizing Early American Captivity
Viii Seth Harden Is Currently a Graduate Student at the University Of
Mary Rowlandson's Location, Position, and Displacement
In Women's Captivity Narratives
Book Reference
Then and Now: American Captivity Narratives Revisited
Women in Colonial America II: Focus on the Puritans
L9803DVD-King Philip's War-T Guide
RITING INDIGENOUS FEMININITY: MARY ROWLANDSON's NARRATIVE of CAPTIVITY Tiffany Potter
A Son of the Forest and Other Writings by William
A Victim of King Philip's War (1675-76): Mary Rowlandson and the Account of Her Captivity
Mary Rowlandson's
The History of a National Preoccupation Alexandra Meltzer
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Lydia Maria Child and the Tradition of Indian Captivity Narrative
Christian Indians at War: Evangelism and Military Communication in the Anglo-French-Native Borderlands