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16 On the other hand , Wilcox had once been suspected for a “ disguised man ” while impersonating a Spanish woman ( Gutch 38 ) . Her sovereign character adapted Orientalism's partial suspension of gender to exempt femininity from its ...
16 On the other hand , Wilcox had once been suspected for a “ disguised man ” while impersonating a Spanish woman ( Gutch 38 ) . Her sovereign character adapted Orientalism's partial suspension of gender to exempt femininity from its ...
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Despite Gutch's use of the quasi - legal term “ impostor , " it is doubtful that Caraboo committed any crime : Wilcox never published under her assumed name or used it in a financial transaction , and she scrupulously refused all gifts ...
Despite Gutch's use of the quasi - legal term “ impostor , " it is doubtful that Caraboo committed any crime : Wilcox never published under her assumed name or used it in a financial transaction , and she scrupulously refused all gifts ...
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( Exeter paper , December 1824 ; Gutch B2 ) Wilcox adopted regal manners to suit her new social status , coolly offering to “ return the compliment ” of “ a respectable lady ... [ who ) from a motive of curiosity , called to see her ...
( Exeter paper , December 1824 ; Gutch B2 ) Wilcox adopted regal manners to suit her new social status , coolly offering to “ return the compliment ” of “ a respectable lady ... [ who ) from a motive of curiosity , called to see her ...
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