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An Autoethnography of the Artist as a Young Woman? Susanna Paine's Roses and Thorns (1854)
Sharon Halevi
Department of Multidisciplinary Studies
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thorn
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Autoethnography
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Truth
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Dynamics
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Economic Change
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Vignette
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autobiographical writing
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Women Artists
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Early XIX Century
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Young Women
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Autoethnography
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Thorn
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Recollection
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Early Nineteenth Century
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Painters
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American Women
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Historical Value
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Socio-economic Change
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Autobiographical Writing
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New Paths
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Narrative Style
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Composite Vignette
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Women Artists
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