Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... 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 attempted to “ pass off a wild ridiculous ...
... 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 attempted to “ pass off a wild ridiculous ...
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... wrote an invented but self - consistent " gibberish " language Gutch ap- pends an alphabet and partial glossary — that may have included some Malay expressions along with a few gypsy and Arabic words.13 Like her costume , Caraboo's ...
... wrote an invented but self - consistent " gibberish " language Gutch ap- pends an alphabet and partial glossary — that may have included some Malay expressions along with a few gypsy and Arabic words.13 Like her costume , Caraboo's ...
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... wrote❞ ( 15 ) . There could have been no lack of texts , ranging from recent historical and philological studies to older folio editions of popular travels such as Le Comte's Memoirs and Observations . . . [ of ] the Empire of China ...
... wrote❞ ( 15 ) . There could have been no lack of texts , ranging from recent historical and philological studies to older folio editions of popular travels such as Le Comte's Memoirs and Observations . . . [ of ] the Empire of China ...
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