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Melville's story is realistic enough for it to be read in terms of nineteenth - century social history , and a recent article has compared Bartleby's behavior to the problems of agoraphobia and anorexia in Victorian women .
Melville's story is realistic enough for it to be read in terms of nineteenth - century social history , and a recent article has compared Bartleby's behavior to the problems of agoraphobia and anorexia in Victorian women .
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But recently her mass - mediated image was unmasked by the media itself who , covering the sensational story of her allegedly irregular financial affairs , exposed her chronological age as sixty- nine . This was the real news !
But recently her mass - mediated image was unmasked by the media itself who , covering the sensational story of her allegedly irregular financial affairs , exposed her chronological age as sixty- nine . This was the real news !
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( On the one hand , this is all to the good : a story such as this one can help reshape the dominant cultural attitudes toward aging as an inevitable decline to be feared . On the other hand , at issue in the Time story is the cost of ...
( On the one hand , this is all to the good : a story such as this one can help reshape the dominant cultural attitudes toward aging as an inevitable decline to be feared . On the other hand , at issue in the Time story is the cost of ...
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