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It appears in the Victorian criticism that addresses the animal sexuality of Salvini's Othello , for instance , or in the vacillating circumlocutions of George Bernard Shaw , who was clearly embarrassed by actress Eleonora Duse's body ...
It appears in the Victorian criticism that addresses the animal sexuality of Salvini's Othello , for instance , or in the vacillating circumlocutions of George Bernard Shaw , who was clearly embarrassed by actress Eleonora Duse's body ...
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This reading of dance history permits continuities to appear dramatically dichotomous . Thus dance history appears to proceed through a series of conscious rejections at the expense of subtle transformations .
This reading of dance history permits continuities to appear dramatically dichotomous . Thus dance history appears to proceed through a series of conscious rejections at the expense of subtle transformations .
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But it was less harmonious than it appears , because my parents were not members of the communist party . I did not have the right to study as the children of the red bourgeoisie did — that is , to study in the foreign language schools ...
But it was less harmonious than it appears , because my parents were not members of the communist party . I did not have the right to study as the children of the red bourgeoisie did — that is , to study in the foreign language schools ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Michael Moon and Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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