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Baby Doe Tabor: The Madwoman in the Cabin by Judy Nolte Temple (review) Susanne George Bloomfield Western American Literature, Volume 43, Number 2, Summer 2008, pp. 204-205 (Review) Published by University of Nebraska Press DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/wal.2008.0006 For additional information about this article https://muse.jhu.edu/article/535271/summary Access provided at 24 Feb 2020 19:07 GMT from JHU Libraries B o o k R e v i e w s Baby Doe Tabor: The Madwoman in the Cabin. By Judy N o lte Temple. N o r m a n : U n iv e r s it y o f O k la h o m a P ress, 2 0 0 7 . 2 6 0 p a g e s, $ 2 4 -9 5 . R eview ed by S u san n e G eorge Bloom field U n iv e r sity o f N e b r a sk a , K earney Behind every biography is a subject whose own voice longs to be heard. Certain biographers subvert that voice while others silence it; however, some collabo rate with the subject as does Judy Nolte Temple in her biography Baby Doe Tabor: The Madwoman in the
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