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woman " into fiction as did the novelists Stutfield chastises , Mrs. Roy Devereux and George Egerton Grant Allen , both afflicted with what Punch called " Ibscenity . ” On these and related issues see Gail Cunnin- gham , The New Woman ...
woman " into fiction as did the novelists Stutfield chastises , Mrs. Roy Devereux and George Egerton Grant Allen , both afflicted with what Punch called " Ibscenity . ” On these and related issues see Gail Cunnin- gham , The New Woman ...
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... woman . Early filmmakers were certainly aware of the link between the attractiveness of a product and both an image and a woman — and were willing to exploit it . Kiss Me ! ( AM & B , 1904 ) , for example , is a parody of seduction of ...
... woman . Early filmmakers were certainly aware of the link between the attractiveness of a product and both an image and a woman — and were willing to exploit it . Kiss Me ! ( AM & B , 1904 ) , for example , is a parody of seduction of ...
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... woman , out of sight . Referring to this story , Sigrid Weigel remarks , " the city constitutes itself through the attempt to lend duration to the desire expressed in their dream ... as the site of absence of the woman in whose place a ...
... woman , out of sight . Referring to this story , Sigrid Weigel remarks , " the city constitutes itself through the attempt to lend duration to the desire expressed in their dream ... as the site of absence of the woman in whose place a ...
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Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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