Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... dress , and it immediately occurred to her that in the garb of a foreigner she might obtain that which was denied to an English - woman . She soon twisted her handker- chief into a turban , outlandished her general attire , and set off ...
... dress , and it immediately occurred to her that in the garb of a foreigner she might obtain that which was denied to an English - woman . She soon twisted her handker- chief into a turban , outlandished her general attire , and set off ...
Síða 33
... dress then worn in any part of Asia , though the head- dress and wide sleeves recall masquerade costumes , the wide sash vaguely resembles the Japanese obi , and the slightly daring short- ness of the skirt may have been suggested by ...
... dress then worn in any part of Asia , though the head- dress and wide sleeves recall masquerade costumes , the wide sash vaguely resembles the Japanese obi , and the slightly daring short- ness of the skirt may have been suggested by ...
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... dress my hair , but did it up in a tight " bun " at the back of my head . This not only seemed to me most suitable for the prison cap and dress , but also I had an eye to seizing the advantages of the prison life . If one was not to ...
... dress my hair , but did it up in a tight " bun " at the back of my head . This not only seemed to me most suitable for the prison cap and dress , but also I had an eye to seizing the advantages of the prison life . If one was not to ...
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