Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Oplag 12–13Indiana University Press, 1989 |
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... play , three ideas recur : one , Lövborg's “ double nature " ; two , the " burlesque note " of Lövborg's revolu- tionary ideas being pieced together by bourgeois " philistines " who have no idea of their meaning ; three , Hedda's ...
... play , three ideas recur : one , Lövborg's “ double nature " ; two , the " burlesque note " of Lövborg's revolu- tionary ideas being pieced together by bourgeois " philistines " who have no idea of their meaning ; three , Hedda's ...
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... play , Hedda is the centripetal center and her hysteria - her hysteron or womb - wanders into every corner of the play's perimeter , mimicking the discourse of her interlocutors - the language of womanly confidentiality with Thea ; of ...
... play , Hedda is the centripetal center and her hysteria - her hysteron or womb - wanders into every corner of the play's perimeter , mimicking the discourse of her interlocutors - the language of womanly confidentiality with Thea ; of ...
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... played for two afternoons and earned Robins nothing except notoriety due to the highly unusual format of the play's publica- tion . In fact the play's contribution to contemporary theory has to do with the peculiar polyvocality of the ...
... played for two afternoons and earned Robins nothing except notoriety due to the highly unusual format of the play's publica- tion . In fact the play's contribution to contemporary theory has to do with the peculiar polyvocality of the ...
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