The Yale Literary Magazine, Volume 137Yale Literary Society, 1968 |
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... Negro Christianity which has a theology all its own . Were you conscious of the uniqueness of Southern Negro religion and did you intend to present it as a tradition which White America can learn something from ? Styron : If you notice ...
... Negro Christianity which has a theology all its own . Were you conscious of the uniqueness of Southern Negro religion and did you intend to present it as a tradition which White America can learn something from ? Styron : If you notice ...
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... Negro cultural experience which demanded a religion , even though it was quite the opposite of Christianity . Yale Lit : In Nat Turner's case , isn't his type of Southern Negro religion profoundly anti - revolutionary ? How do you get ...
... Negro cultural experience which demanded a religion , even though it was quite the opposite of Christianity . Yale Lit : In Nat Turner's case , isn't his type of Southern Negro religion profoundly anti - revolutionary ? How do you get ...
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... Negro have a unique place within the Southern writing tradition ? Styron : He's often been just a comic embodiment . Uncle Remus is certainly a very good example of this personification at the beginning evolution of the Negro in the ...
... Negro have a unique place within the Southern writing tradition ? Styron : He's often been just a comic embodiment . Uncle Remus is certainly a very good example of this personification at the beginning evolution of the Negro in the ...
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Poem Alan Weiner journalism and creative writing on the Yale campus | 16 |
William Styron on the Confessions of Nat reinstated itself as an important forum in the Yale | 24 |
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