Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Ausgabe 11991 |
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... Anne Catherick's monomaniacal story skews the terms of the tradi- tional narrative exchange of the marriage plots and puts them into analysis , unraveling its naturalization of the break between private desires and public demands . Her ...
... Anne Catherick's monomaniacal story skews the terms of the tradi- tional narrative exchange of the marriage plots and puts them into analysis , unraveling its naturalization of the break between private desires and public demands . Her ...
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... Anne is put in an insane asylum by Glyde and escapes by enlisting the aid of Hartright , but dies by the cruel fate or fortune of her life . This plot is repeated as Laura , after Anne's death , is put in the asylum under Anne's name ...
... Anne is put in an insane asylum by Glyde and escapes by enlisting the aid of Hartright , but dies by the cruel fate or fortune of her life . This plot is repeated as Laura , after Anne's death , is put in the asylum under Anne's name ...
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... Anne Catherick's story , which organized all the other narratives , started from an empty threat , a mere parrot enunciation with no actual knowledge behind it . This should be surprising for the reader since getting Anne Catherick's ...
... Anne Catherick's story , which organized all the other narratives , started from an empty threat , a mere parrot enunciation with no actual knowledge behind it . This should be surprising for the reader since getting Anne Catherick's ...
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