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American Literature (2011) 83 (4): 803–829.
Published: 01 December 2011
..., a working-
class white town in upstate New York.2 Although their mother was
born and raised in Euclid, Melvie and Jem are marked in the eyes
of the local populace as at best ethnics and at worst “sand niggers”
because they are daughters of a Palestinian refugee who was raised...
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American Literature (2016) 88 (3): 597–626.
Published: 01 September 2016
... classic To Kill a Mockingbird— would be published that July was greeted with the type of enthusiasm one imagines for nineteenth-century readers awaiting the next installment of Great Expectations . The prospect of finding out “what comes next” for Lee’s beloved child characters, Scout and Jem Finch...