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Translation of : Memoirs of the life of Miss Caroline E. Smelt.

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Bound with Waddel, M., Memoirs of the life of Caroline Elizabeth Smelt.

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pt. 1. Tarchun and his times. From the foundation of Tarquinia to the foundation of Rome.--pt. II. From the foundation of Rome to the general peace of anno Tarquiniae, 839 (B.C. 348)--pt. III. With an account of the manners and customs, arts and literature of the Etruscans, tr. from the German of Karl Otfried Müller.

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Pós-graduação em Letras - FCLAS

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In this thesis I examine the issues of postcolonial Algerian identity expressed in literature, and the difficulty of defining an Algerian identity independent of French influence. I analyze and contextualize three novels (Le Polygone etoile by Kateb Yacine,L'Amour, la fantasia by Assia Djebar, and Le Village de l'allemand ou le journal des freres Schiller) representative of their respective periods. I explore the evolution of expressions of identity through post-liberation Algeria. The years immediately following decolonization are marked by the effort to return to aprecolonial blank slate, an effort that Yacine cautions against. The 1980s and 1990s are most concerned with re-inserting Algeria into the Western historical discourse, and the most recent literature moves beyond decolonization to discuss the current Islamistchallenge and immigration. Among the pertinent issues are language, oral vs. written traditions, the often blatant absence of Algerians and women from the accounts in the French colonial archives, and, of course, the Self/Other binary. I have found that theserepresentative authors and texts use asynchronic time, fragmented narrative, re-written history, and expressions of violence in an attempt to cope with the colonial period and decolonization. I show that these authors provide a commentary on those who have triedto erase their French side, but with little success. Ultimately, though in different ways, each author writes that Algerians much accept their French past and move beyond it,rather than fighting their collective history.

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"A sequel to Linda."

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"This original version is supposed to show a Unitarian bias." (Herbert)

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