Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 13Indiana University Press, 1991 |
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... Hedda's repression , her hysteria that motivates everything she does , " followed by " On her part , Hedda suspects ... Gabler , for only Aunt Rina's death is untouched by Hedda's agency . As Bert States observes , Hedda's first ...
... Hedda's repression , her hysteria that motivates everything she does , " followed by " On her part , Hedda suspects ... Gabler , for only Aunt Rina's death is untouched by Hedda's agency . As Bert States observes , Hedda's first ...
Síða 77
... Hedda Gabler are Zarathustrian in their veiled power and sexual ambiguity : sub- jects without predicates , ideas without referents , head without bodies . Who or what is the Other , the addressee , of these phrases ? It seems that the ...
... Hedda Gabler are Zarathustrian in their veiled power and sexual ambiguity : sub- jects without predicates , ideas without referents , head without bodies . Who or what is the Other , the addressee , of these phrases ? It seems that the ...
Síða 81
... Hedda Gabler . " The enormous pleasure of such illusory flights is that we " know " that they are true : Hedda is all of us . However , a sweet irony of history plays havoc with these truths . Robins's Hedda was really no one's imago ...
... Hedda Gabler . " The enormous pleasure of such illusory flights is that we " know " that they are true : Hedda is all of us . However , a sweet irony of history plays havoc with these truths . Robins's Hedda was really no one's imago ...
Efni
Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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