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    Peterkin, Julia Mood (1880-1961).
    Scarlet sister Mary / J. M. Peterkin. - Indianapolis : The Bobbs-Merrill Company, [1928]. - 345 с. - Пулитцеровская премия 1929 г. - 0.80 р.
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ББК Ш44(7США)6-44-15
Рубрики: Художественная литература--США, 20 в.
   Американская литература--романы, 20 в.

   Афроамериканки--в художественной литературе

   рабочие с плантаций--в художественной литературе

   США--в художественной литературе--Южная Каролина, штат
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Аннотация: Scarlet Sister Mary is set among the Gullah people of the Low Country in South Carolina. The date is never clearly established, but appears to be around the beginning of the twentieth century. The title character, Mary, was an orphan on an abandoned plantation who was raised by Auntie Maum Hannah and her crippled son Budda Ben. The description of Mary as "Scarlet Sister" reflects the basic conflict in the novel as Mary is torn between her desire to be a member in good standing in the church and a desire to live a life of sin and pleasure


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