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inauthor:"Emily Clark"(Ãâó: books.google.com)
Letters between Emily Clark, a writer and the founding editor of The Reviewer, a Richmond-based literary magazine and Joseph Hergesheimer, an American writer of the early 20th century.
inauthor:"Emily Clark"(Ãâó: books.google.com)
Emily Clark explores the transformations required of the Ursulines as their distinctive female piety collided with slave society, Spanish colonial rule, and Protestant hostility.
inauthor:"Emily Clark"(Ãâó: books.google.com)
In The Strange History of the American Quadroon, Clark investigates how the narrative of the erotic colored mistress became an elaborate literary and commercial trope, persisting as a symbol that long outlived the political and cultural ...
inauthor:"Emily Clark"(Ãâó: books.google.com)
Bringing the study of early modern Christianity into dialogue with Atlantic history, this collection provides a longue durée investigation of women and religion within a transatlantic context.
inauthor:"Emily Clark"(Ãâó: books.google.com)
To this end, this book spells out the skills and strategies of the successful science teacher in action.
inauthor:"Emily Clark"(Ãâó: books.google.com)
Guiding Star by Katie Ganshert Curiosity gets the best of Englischer Chase Wellington when he investigates the twenty-five-year-old disappearance of an Amish baby.