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About Elizabeth Abele
Elizabeth Abele is a professor at Nassau Community College. She has published essays on American masculinity and contemporary literature. She is the author of Home Front Hero: The Rise of a New Hollywood Archetype, 1988-1999 (2014) and co-editor of Screening Images of American Masculinity in the Age of Postfeminism (2016).
“His soul is marching on”: Suppressing John Brown in Marilynne Robinson’s <i>Gilead</i>
Posted inArticles Issue 6 2017

“His soul is marching on”: Suppressing John Brown in Marilynne Robinson’s Gilead

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