R. A. R. Edwards’s overview of Joseph DeHart’s life and the network of deaf New Yorkers among which he moved over the course of the nineteenth century takes the form of a historical and literary genre known as the “sketch.” The term applies to works of writing that are composed of a realm of topics...
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