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American Literature (2007) 79 (1): 85–112.
Published: 01 March 2007
...Stephanie Li Duke University Press 2007 Stephanie Resistance, Silence, and Placées:
Li Charles Bon’s Octoroon Mistress
and Louisa Picquet
In 1850, Mary Walker, a free woman of color, filed a
petition in the Fourth District Court...
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American Literature (2011) 83 (4): 689–717.
Published: 01 December 2011
... and also by abridging her story to one-fourth of
the space granted it in the Memoirs. In this respect, then, Whipple’s
interlocutionary acts are more akin to Thomas Gray’s ambivalent Con-
fessions of Nat Turner (1831) and Hiram Mattison’s Louisa Picquet, the
Octoroon: A Tale of Southern Slave Life...
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American Literature (2001) 73 (2): 277–309.
Published: 01 June 2001
... as early as 1831 (see Experience Borgia
[pseud Confessions of a Magdalen [New York: n.p., n.d
28 Published also in 1861, Louisa Picquet,the Octoroon: A Tale of Southern
Life promises to reveal ‘‘the evils...
View articletitled, The “Mysteries and Miseries” of North Carolina: New York City, Urban Gothic Fiction, and Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
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