The Fancy Girl Episteme: Tracking the Legacy of Master-Slave Rape in the Evolution of the Tragic Mulatto Trope.Published in:2022By:FULEIHAN, ZEENA YASMINEPublication type:Literary Criticism
Clotel, by William Wells Brown: An Electronic Scholarly Edition.Published in:2009By:Cohen, Lara LangerPublication type:Book Review
"Civil" War Wounds: William Wells Brown, Violence, and the Domestic Narrative.Published in:2005By:James, JenniferPublication type:Literary Criticism
The `Unguarded Expressions of the Feelings of the Negroes': Gender, slave resistance, and William...Published in:1993By:Fabi, M. GiuliaPublication type:Literary Criticism
Where in the World Is William Wells Brown? Thomas Jefferson, Sally Hemings, and the DNA of African-American Literary History.Published in:2000By:duCille, AnnPublication type:Literary Criticism
Clotel and the Historicity of the Anecdote.Published in:1999By:Schweninger, LeePublication type:Literary Criticism
Off the Grid: Zora Neale Hurston's Racial Geography in Their Eyes Were Watching God.Published in:2017By:Ashland, AlexanderPublication type:Literary Criticism
What's in a name?: A historical source for William Wells Brown's Miralda.Published in:2019By:Stampone, ChristopherPublication type:Book Review
Cross-dressing and forgetfulness of self in William Wells Brown's Clotel.Published in:1993By:Berthold, MichaelPublication type:Literary Criticism
"The Progress of the Heat Within": The West Indies, Yellow Fever, and Citizenship in William Wells Brown's "Clotel."Published in:2008By:Wisecup, KellyPublication type:Essay
MUFFLED VOICES: THE AMERCIAN SLAVE NARRATIVE.Published in:Clio, 1981, v. 10, n. 2, p. 129By:Hedin, RaymondPublication type:Article
Naming names: Clotel and Behind the Scenes.Published in:CLA Journal, 1999, v. 43, n. 1, p. 19By:Simmons, RyanPublication type:Article
Signatures of Blood in William Wells Brown's Clotel.Published in:1999By:Adéèkó, AdélékèPublication type:Literary Criticism
How Do You Solve a Problem Like Theresa?Published in:African American Review, 2006, v. 40, n. 4, p. 631By:Foster, Frances SmithPublication type:Article