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Reading Between the Strike-Outs: Moments of Agency in Hannah Crafts’ Revisions
My favorite part of The Bondwoman’s Narrative are the fleeting glimpses of Hannah Crafts’ editing pen, the bold strikeouts of sentences she rearranges anew. Her occasional revisions to the text add another dimension, an extra layer of meaning to interpret. … Continue reading
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