Prison Literature in America: The Victim as Criminal and Artist

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Oxford University Press, 1989 - Literary Collections - 352 pages
Prison Literature in America--the first full-length study of American prison literature--has become a landmark work in American cultural history, Marxist theory, and the relations between crime and art. This greatly expanded third edition contains much new material, especially on current prison literature, and the Annotated Bibliography of Published Works by American Prisoners and Ex-Prisoners has doubled since the 1978 edition.

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Songs of Slavery
73
A History of Literature by Convicts
124
Two Novelists of the American Prison
181
Copyright

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H. Bruce Franklin, the John Cotton Dana Professor of English and American Studies at Rutgers University, Newark, is author or editor of fifteen books on culture and history, including The Wake of the Gods and Back Where You Came From.

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