THE LITERARY RECEPTION OF THE SPIRITUALITY OF PHILLIS WHEATLEY (1753-1784): AN AFROSENSITIVE READING
This dissertation explores the theological and ethical preoccupations of Phillis Wheatley in colonial New England. Chapter 1 frames the conversation around relevant research and states the project thesis to explain Wheatley’s background and eventual role as mother of African-American literature. Whe...
Main Author: | Woods, Curtis Anthony |
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Other Authors: | Wright, Shawn D. |
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2018
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10392/5714 |
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