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... worn with “ seven peacock's feathers on the right side of her head ” ( Gutch 8-9 ) . It corresponds , so far as I can tell , to no dress then worn in any part of Asia , though the headdress and wide sleeves recall masquerade ...
... worn with “ seven peacock's feathers on the right side of her head ” ( Gutch 8-9 ) . It corresponds , so far as I can tell , to no dress then worn in any part of Asia , though the headdress and wide sleeves recall masquerade ...
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She walked across to the policeman , one shoulder hitched slightly above the other , her hair sticking out straight behind and worn in slick bandeaus on either side of her face , her hat trailing in a melancholy way on her head .
She walked across to the policeman , one shoulder hitched slightly above the other , her hair sticking out straight behind and worn in slick bandeaus on either side of her face , her hat trailing in a melancholy way on her head .
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In the epilogue to his study of male sexuality and social disease in late nineteenth - century England , Talk on the Wilde Side , Ed Cohen writes that we need to “ imagine how we can historically problematize the ways the oppositional ...
In the epilogue to his study of male sexuality and social disease in late nineteenth - century England , Talk on the Wilde Side , Ed Cohen writes that we need to “ imagine how we can historically problematize the ways the oppositional ...
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