Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... modern idiom . Similarly , at a more episodic level , Kate's desperate climb up the walls of the castle to rescue her adopted child at the novel's climax is a neat textual inversion ( a mirror image , one might say ) of the Count's ...
... modern idiom . Similarly , at a more episodic level , Kate's desperate climb up the walls of the castle to rescue her adopted child at the novel's climax is a neat textual inversion ( a mirror image , one might say ) of the Count's ...
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... modern life , because at last it gives some significance to living " ( qtd . in Jay 238 ) . Tom Gunning writes about Maxim Gorky , who expressed his boredom with modern life in terms of a boredom with cinema : " For Gorky , " writes ...
... modern life , because at last it gives some significance to living " ( qtd . in Jay 238 ) . Tom Gunning writes about Maxim Gorky , who expressed his boredom with modern life in terms of a boredom with cinema : " For Gorky , " writes ...
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... Modern Language Notes VII ( Apr. 1992 ) : 106-24 . Barthes , Roland . “ Diderot , Brecht , Eisenstein . ” The Responsibility of Forms : Critical Essays on Music , Art and Representation . Trans . Richard Howard . New York : Hill , 1985 ...
... Modern Language Notes VII ( Apr. 1992 ) : 106-24 . Barthes , Roland . “ Diderot , Brecht , Eisenstein . ” The Responsibility of Forms : Critical Essays on Music , Art and Representation . Trans . Richard Howard . New York : Hill , 1985 ...
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