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The Truthfulness and Authenticity of Confessionals
Michael Wigglesworth’s diary, Levi Ames’ Last Word and Dying Speech, and Jonathan Edwards’ Personal Narrative fit pretty snuggly into the category of Confessional Autobiographies. Edwards and Wigglesworth’s narratives are more personal confessions, as they were not meant to be for … Continue reading
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