Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... later , travel writer Louis Le Comte wrote of his encounter with a lady who as- sumed the role of a Chinese princess swept to Europe by a series of shipwrecks and captivities . Le Comte exposed her imposture when she audaciously ...
... later , travel writer Louis Le Comte wrote of his encounter with a lady who as- sumed the role of a Chinese princess swept to Europe by a series of shipwrecks and captivities . Le Comte exposed her imposture when she audaciously ...
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... later " discovered sitting in a high tree , " she danced with body bent " in numberless shapes , but never offensive to delicacy or propriety " ( Gutch 13-15 ) . As Caraboo , Wilcox was able to combine apparently incom- patible ...
... later " discovered sitting in a high tree , " she danced with body bent " in numberless shapes , but never offensive to delicacy or propriety " ( Gutch 13-15 ) . As Caraboo , Wilcox was able to combine apparently incom- patible ...
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... later , Wilcox allegedly took apartments in New Bond Street , London , where she “ exhibited herself at a shilling a head ; " but " the exhibition was not a success ” ( Ashton 139 ) . 19This analysis essentially coincides with the ...
... later , Wilcox allegedly took apartments in New Bond Street , London , where she “ exhibited herself at a shilling a head ; " but " the exhibition was not a success ” ( Ashton 139 ) . 19This analysis essentially coincides with the ...
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