Megda - Emma Dunham Kelley - Books - Oxford University Press, USA - 9780195075762 - April 9, 1992
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Megda


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Megda, a novel so popular in 1891 that it was reprinted the following year, tells the story of the conversion experiences of a group of young, middle-class Baptist women and their subsequent--or even consequent--marriages. A prime example of what has been called "girl's fiction," as distinct from the "women's fiction" that preceded it, Megda embodies the shift from a limit-breaking genre to limit-enforcing one. In it, racial issues are only indirectly addressed, gentility is a concern ranking only second to salvation, and humility and obedience are prerequisites to a woman's acceptance by the Christian community. In essence, this is a novel of socialization rather than of social protest. But, in expressing the values of its culture, Megda illuminates the limitations faced by doubly stigmatized people: people both black and female.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 9, 1992
ISBN13 9780195075762
Publishers Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 432
Dimensions 118 × 165 × 30 mm   ·   335 g
Language English  

Mere med samme udgiver

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