The Dramatization of Some Aspects of Slave Narratives in August Wilson’s Pre-Civil Rights Movement Plays
Raéf Sobh Azab;
Abstract
The present study has dealt with the autobiographical records of black ex-slaves as one of the most innovative literary and historical traditions in African American literature and culture. Separately published in book form, preserved in court and church
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| Title | The Dramatization of Some Aspects of Slave Narratives in August Wilson’s Pre-Civil Rights Movement Plays | Authors | Raéf Sobh Azab | Keywords | The Dramatization of Some Aspects of Slave Narratives in August Wilson’s Pre-Civil Rights Movement Plays | Issue Date | 2009 | Description | The present study has dealt with the autobiographical records of black ex-slaves as one of the most innovative literary and historical traditions in African American literature and culture. Separately published in book form, preserved in court and church |
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