Ada Marion Jefferis (1884-1981): Purpose and Audience
“No doubt there are a number of interesting things I have forgotten to relate but I hope that those who read this …
“No doubt there are a number of interesting things I have forgotten to relate but I hope that those who read this …
‘for all my family especially my dear husband Ron, our lovely daughters Lindsey and Rosslyn, our supportive sons-in-law Ted and Paul and …
My life of eighty two years has been a wonderful experience of evolution and revolution, an evolution of having lived from the …
More so than other working-class authors, it is easier to view From Bengal to Birmingham as an established piece of literature simply …
Self-examination The narrative form that Bold most uses is that of self-examination. Regina Gagnier saw this narrative form as incorporating the “value …