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Buried alive: gothic homelessness, black women's sexuality, and (living) death in Ann Petry's The Street.(Ann Lane Petry)(Critical essay): An article from: African American Review

Buried alive: gothic homelessness, black womens sexuality, and (living) death in Ann Petrys The Street.(Ann Lane Petry)(Critical essay): An article from: African American Review
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  • Publication Date:September 22, 2006
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Title: Buried alive: gothic homelessness, black women's sexuality, and (living) death in Ann Petry's The Street.(Ann Lane Petry)(Critical essay)
Author: Evie Shockley
Publication: African American Review (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 22, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 40 Issue: 3 Page: 439(22)

Article Type: Critical essay

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