Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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Side 78
... Monroe always remembered this comment ; her biographers rarely do " ( 7 ) . ( For one wild moment I thought Monroe had actually been reading Woolf ; she hadn't , although she did read Rilke , Proust , and , perhaps , Joyce [ McCann 4445 ] ...
... Monroe always remembered this comment ; her biographers rarely do " ( 7 ) . ( For one wild moment I thought Monroe had actually been reading Woolf ; she hadn't , although she did read Rilke , Proust , and , perhaps , Joyce [ McCann 4445 ] ...
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... Monroe's body only began to incite " fear " in the last nude photographs , when even the beauty of the face couldn't hide the signs of her suffering and her impend- ing death : " Her body looked ravaged and ill , already drained of life ...
... Monroe's body only began to incite " fear " in the last nude photographs , when even the beauty of the face couldn't hide the signs of her suffering and her impend- ing death : " Her body looked ravaged and ill , already drained of life ...
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... Monroe and Arthur Miller , including Monroe's well - publicized affair with Yves Montand . It is not just the conjunction of Martha and Monroe as castrating women that prompts this speculation : the subtext of the play , the reviews ...
... Monroe and Arthur Miller , including Monroe's well - publicized affair with Yves Montand . It is not just the conjunction of Martha and Monroe as castrating women that prompts this speculation : the subtext of the play , the reviews ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Feminist Theory Goes to Hollywood | 50 |
The Monstrous Union of Virginia Woolf and Marilyn Monroe | 71 |
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