Minnie's Sacrifice Prof Jogindra M. WadehraMinnies Sacrifice (1869) is a novel by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper. Originally serialized in the Christian Recorder, Minnies Sacrifice is a rediscovered work of fiction from one of nineteenth century Americas most prominent black writers and activists. The novel, which addresses such themes as miscegenation, passing, and the institutionalized rape of enslaved women, is a vastly underappreciated work that repurposes the story of Moses to tell a tale
A far-reaching and extensive rethinking of India's political and economic structures at every level
Adam attempts to navigate the situation exposing lies and unexpected betrayals
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Blandford probes the cultural impact of Britain’s struggle to form a new identity
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A futuristic society discovers the key to a long and ageless life
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Marking the centenary of the abolition of the system in the British Empire (2017–20) this volume brings together new writing from across the Commonwealth
Aurora Leigh is notable for its use of the epic form—traditionally masculine