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Play(writing) and En(acting) consciousness: Theater as rhetoric in harriet wilson's Our Nig
Neal Lester
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Sentimental Fiction
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Rhetoric
98%
Consciousness
97%
Racist
62%
African American Women
54%
Slaves
51%
Emotionalism
47%
Morality Play
45%
Dramatic Performance
44%
Autobiographical Novel
41%
Western Christianity
41%
Anonymous Author
41%
Narrative Fiction
40%
Spirituality
37%
Hypocrisy
37%
Enslavement
36%
Abolitionist
35%
Actualization
34%
Fluidity
34%
Aesthetics
32%
Ideology
32%
Allegory
31%
African Americans
26%
Evil
25%
Novel
20%
Writer
17%
Economics
15%
Performance
11%
Social Sciences
theater
93%
consciousness
81%
rhetoric
77%
American
35%
narrative
28%
genre
27%
Christianity
18%
spirituality
16%
morality
14%
performance
14%
aesthetics
14%
Ideologies
13%
writer
12%
speaking
11%
gender
7%
economics
6%