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  1. Vom Denken der Dichter
    mit 100 literar. Selbstzeugnissen
    Erschienen: 1986
    Verlag:  Harenberg Kommunikation, Dortmund

    Universitätsbibliothek der LMU München
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    Universitätsbibliothek Passau
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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    ISBN: 3883794937
    RVK Klassifikation: EC 1830
    Schriftenreihe: Die bibliophilen Taschenbücher ; 493
    Schlagworte: Bildnis; Radierung; Schriftsteller <Motiv>; Authors; Authors; Autobiographies
    Weitere Schlagworte: Janschka, Fritz
    Umfang: 283 S., zahlr. Ill.
  2. And no birds sing
    Autor*in: Leader, Pauline
    Erschienen: 2016-1931
    Verlag:  Gallaudet University Press, Washington, DC

    "This memoir is an unflinching look at the life experience of a woman struggling with identity and isolation. In harrowing yet lyrical prose, Pauline Leader assails her poverty and Jewish heritage and longs to fit in with her "American" peers. Born... mehr

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    "This memoir is an unflinching look at the life experience of a woman struggling with identity and isolation. In harrowing yet lyrical prose, Pauline Leader assails her poverty and Jewish heritage and longs to fit in with her "American" peers. Born in 1908, she describes her home life as the daughter of Polish immigrants who run a butcher's market and boarding houses in a small New England town. Frequent beatings and sinister remarks issued by her parents puncture her childhood. At the age of 12, following a long illness, Leader becomes deaf--yet another stigma to bear. As a young adult she journeys to New York City where she struggles to find work in factories and sweatshops and seeks social acceptance among the artists and prostitutes of Greenwich Village. For a time she is held in a reformatory for "wayward" girls. Her strong will and fierce independence are often thwarted by severe self-doubt, but through it all, she finds solace through her writing. A new scholarly introduction provides a modern framework for understanding Leader and her times. She persevered and became a published poet and novelist, often drawing on the experiences offered up here. Compelling and evocative, And No Birds Sing deftly reveals a complex, intelligent spirit toiling in a brutal world."--Provided by publisher

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Beteiligt: Mills, Mara (Hrsg.); Sanchez, Rebecca (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781563686696; 1563686694
    Schlagworte: Women authors, American; Deaf women; Deaf women; Women authors, American; Deaf women; Women authors, American; LITERARY CRITICISM ; American ; General; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY ; Literary; Autobiographies; Biographies; Autobiographies; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY ; Personal Memoirs
    Weitere Schlagworte: Leader, Pauline; Leader, Pauline; Leader, Pauline
    Umfang: Online Ressource
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    "Originally published in 1931, this memoir is an unflinching look at the life experience of a woman struggling with identity and isolation. In harrowing yet lyrical prose, Pauline Leader assails her poverty and Jewish heritage and longs to fit in with her "American" peers. Born in 1908, she describes her home life as the daughter of Polish immigrants who run a butcher's market and boarding houses in a small New England town. Frequent beatings and sinister remarks issued by her parents puncture her childhood. At the age of 12, following a long illness, Leader becomes deaf--yet another stigma to bear. As a young adult she journeys to New York City where she struggles to find work in factories and sweatshops and seeks social acceptance among the artists and prostitutes of Greenwich Village. For a time she is held in a reformatory for "wayward" girls. Her strong will and fierce independence areoften thwartedby severe self-doubt, but through it all, she finds solace throughher writing. A new scholarly introduction provides a modern framework for understanding Leader and her times. She persevered and became a published poet and novelist, often drawing on the experiences offered up here. Compelling and evocative, And No Birds Sing deftly reveals a complex, intelligent spirit toiling in a brutal world"--Provided by publisher. - Includes bibliographical references. - Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed October 19, 2016)

  3. Vom Denken der Dichter
    mit 100 literar. Selbstzeugnissen
    Erschienen: 1986
    Verlag:  Harenberg Kommunikation, Dortmund

    Freie Universität Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek
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    Quelle: Philologische Bibliothek, FU Berlin
    Sprache: Deutsch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    ISBN: 3883794937
    RVK Klassifikation: EC 1830
    Schriftenreihe: Die bibliophilen Taschenbücher ; 493
    Schlagworte: Bildnis; Radierung; Schriftsteller <Motiv>; Authors; Authors; Autobiographies
    Weitere Schlagworte: Janschka, Fritz
    Umfang: 283 S., zahlr. Ill.
  4. To tell a free story
    the first century of Afro-American autobiography, 1760-1865
    Erschienen: ©1986
    Verlag:  University of Illinois Press, Urbana

    The author discusses the writings of Richard Allen, Solomon Bayley, Henry Bibb, Henry Box Brown, John Brown, Leonard Black, William Wells Brown, Lewis Clarke, William Craft, Frederick Douglass, Martin R. Delany, Olaudah Equiano, Moses Grandy, Jacob... mehr

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    The author discusses the writings of Richard Allen, Solomon Bayley, Henry Bibb, Henry Box Brown, John Brown, Leonard Black, William Wells Brown, Lewis Clarke, William Craft, Frederick Douglass, Martin R. Delany, Olaudah Equiano, Moses Grandy, Jacob D. Green, William Grimes, James A.U. Gronniosaw, Briton Hammon, Josiah Henson, Harriet Jacobs, John Jea, Lunsford Lane, Jarena Lee, John Marrant, Solomon Northrup, James W. Pennington, James Robert, Moses Roper, Venture Smith, Austin Steward, Nat Turner, Samuel R. Ward, Booker T. Washington, James Watkins, George White, James Williams, and others

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780252054631; 0252054636
    Schlagworte: Slaves; Slaves; African Americans; Autobiography; African Americans; Enslaved persons; Enslaved persons; Slaves; Negers; Noirs américains; Autobiographie; Esclaves - États-Unis; Noirs américains - Biographies; Esclaves - États-Unis - Biographies; autobiography (genre); African American; African Americans; Autobiography; Slaven (arbeid); Autobiografieën; African Americans - Biography; Autobiography; Slaves - United States - Biography; Esclavage - Dans la littérature - Biographies; Noirs - États-Unis - Dans la littérature - Biographies; Autobiographie; Noirs américains - Biographies; Esclaves - États-Unis - Biographies; autobiographie - littérature afro-américaine - Etats-Unis - 1760 - 1865 - études diverses; biographie - littérature afro-américaine - Etats-Unis - 1760 - 1865 - études diverses; esclavage - Etats-Unis - 1760 - 1865 - études diverses; SOCIAL SCIENCE / General; Autobiographies; Biographies; Autobiographies; Autobiographies; African Americans; Autobiography; Slaves; Enslaved persons; Zwarten; autobiographies (literary works)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 353 pages), illustrations
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 333-347) and index

    The first century of Afro-American autobiography : notes toward a definition of a genre -- Voices of the first fifty years, 1760-1810 -- Experiments in two modes, 1810-40 -- The performance of slave narrative in the 1840s -- The uses of marginality, 1850-65 -- Culmination of a century : the autobiographies of J.D. Green, Frederick Douglass, and Harriet Jacobs -- "Free at last" : from discourse to dialogue in the novelized autobiography.