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Sponsored linksCollege Term Papers Instant DownloadAnalysis of the "Captivity Narrative" by Mary Rowlandson A narrative of Mary Rowlandson, a symbol of the New England Puritan Experience, during King Phillip's war of 1675. -- 3,290 w.; 9 src.; MLA
Mary Rowlandson's Captivity A look at the style of narrative used by Mary Rowlandson who spent three months as a captive with the Naragansett Indians in the seventeenth century. -- 1,400 w.; 4 src.;
Rowlandson & the Puritan Viewpoint This paper discusses the Puritan way of thinking about salvation and race as exemplified in Mary Rowlandson's "The Narrative of the Captivity and the Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson". -- 1,152 w.; 1 src.; MLA
"Mary Shelley's Frankenstein" ( Kenneth Branagh ) and "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley This paper compares the film director Kenneth Branagh's and book author Mary Shelley's depictions of "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein" and "Frankenstein" respectively: Characters, relationships, plot, focus, images, pacing and style -- 1,350 w.; 6 src.;
The Increase Mather Effect An analysis of the publication history of Mary Rowlandson’s "A True History of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson". -- 3,605 w.; 9 src.; MLA
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Mary Dietz
CITIZENSHIP WITH A FEMINIST FACE, BY MARY DIETZ
Summary: This is a one-page paper on Mary Dietz
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Mary H. Cordier's "Schoolwomen of the Prairies and Plains"
Book Review: Cordier, Mary H. Schoolwomen of the Prairies and Plains: Personal Narratives from Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska. 1860s-1920s. New Mexico: University of New Mexico Press: 1997.
The reader
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