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Nonetheless , the story's claims to contemporary interest go well beyond pure reclamation or antiquarian entertainment . The significance of Caraboo's elision from the historical record emerges more clearly in view of the claim ...
Nonetheless , the story's claims to contemporary interest go well beyond pure reclamation or antiquarian entertainment . The significance of Caraboo's elision from the historical record emerges more clearly in view of the claim ...
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The irony of her position did not only lie in the way her story of captivity and dislocation paralleled the eighteenth - century " individual's ” drift from the “ moorings [ of ] cultural context . ” As Caraboo , Wilcox emerged from ...
The irony of her position did not only lie in the way her story of captivity and dislocation paralleled the eighteenth - century " individual's ” drift from the “ moorings [ of ] cultural context . ” As Caraboo , Wilcox emerged from ...
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From this perspective , Mary Wilcox of Devonshire must be seen as the cultural precipitate of Caraboo : a heroine in whose story the feminist can , at least provisionally , believe . 19 Wilcox's supplemental family romance , later ...
From this perspective , Mary Wilcox of Devonshire must be seen as the cultural precipitate of Caraboo : a heroine in whose story the feminist can , at least provisionally , believe . 19 Wilcox's supplemental family romance , later ...
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