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Similarly , at a more episodic level , Kate's desperate climb up the walls of the castle to rescue her adopted child at the novel's climax is a neat textual inversion ( a mirror image , one might say ) of the Count's sinister climb down ...
Similarly , at a more episodic level , Kate's desperate climb up the walls of the castle to rescue her adopted child at the novel's climax is a neat textual inversion ( a mirror image , one might say ) of the Count's sinister climb down ...
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While the other mothers of the novel are not as indifferent to their offspring , they reserve affection . Almost all the mothers are identified with homophobia . Jerene , who is an adopted child herself , has been disowned by her ...
While the other mothers of the novel are not as indifferent to their offspring , they reserve affection . Almost all the mothers are identified with homophobia . Jerene , who is an adopted child herself , has been disowned by her ...
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When Camille des Grieux , the narrator of the novel , watches Teleny play for the first time , they are joined in a telepathic vision that prefigures their ardent affair ; immediately once the vision is over , Teleny is “ overshadowed ...
When Camille des Grieux , the narrator of the novel , watches Teleny play for the first time , they are joined in a telepathic vision that prefigures their ardent affair ; immediately once the vision is over , Teleny is “ overshadowed ...
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DIS Discourse 16 1 Fall 1993 | 2 |
Professors | 28 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
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