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Narrative of the Capture, Sufferings, and Miraculous Escape of Mrs. Eliza Fraser , Wife of the Late Captain Samuel Fraser, Commander of the Ship Stirling Castle... [etc]
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1837...
1837
Narrative of the Capture, Sufferings, and Miraculous Escape of Mrs. Eliza Fraser , Wife of the Late Captain Samuel Fraser, Commander of the Ship Stirling Castle... [etc]
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Capture of the Body or of the Mind? : Reconnecting Fraser's Narrative With A Fringe of Leaves
2007
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Australian Literature : Identity, Representation and Belonging 2007; (p. 90-96) -
The Eliza Fraser Captivity Narrative : A Tale of Frontier, Femininity, and the Legitimization of Colonial Law
2000
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Saskatchewan Law Review , no. 63 2000; (p. 217-246)
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Capture of the Body or of the Mind? : Reconnecting Fraser's Narrative With A Fringe of Leaves
2007
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Australian Literature : Identity, Representation and Belonging 2007; (p. 90-96) -
The Eliza Fraser Captivity Narrative : A Tale of Frontier, Femininity, and the Legitimization of Colonial Law
2000
single work
criticism
— Appears in: Saskatchewan Law Review , no. 63 2000; (p. 217-246)
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