Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... Marilyn Monroe looked back . " These are everyday signs of a unique longevity , " she concludes ; " if you add her years of movie stardom to the years since her death , Marilyn Monroe has been part of our lives and imaginations for ...
... Marilyn Monroe looked back . " These are everyday signs of a unique longevity , " she concludes ; " if you add her years of movie stardom to the years since her death , Marilyn Monroe has been part of our lives and imaginations for ...
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... Marilyn Monroe always remembered this comment ; her biographers rarely do " ( 7 ) . ( For one wild moment I thought Monroe had actually been reading Woolf ; she hadn't ... Marilyn Monroe reading Ulysses . From Marilyn 78 Discourse 16.1.
... Marilyn Monroe always remembered this comment ; her biographers rarely do " ( 7 ) . ( For one wild moment I thought Monroe had actually been reading Woolf ; she hadn't ... Marilyn Monroe reading Ulysses . From Marilyn 78 Discourse 16.1.
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... Marilyn : A Biography . New York : Grosset , 1973 . MacCannell , Dean . " Marilyn Monroe Was Not a Man . " Diacritics ( Sum- mer 1987 ) : 114-27 . McCann , Graham . Marilyn Monroe . New Brunswick : Rutgers UP , 1988 . Miller , Arthur ...
... Marilyn : A Biography . New York : Grosset , 1973 . MacCannell , Dean . " Marilyn Monroe Was Not a Man . " Diacritics ( Sum- mer 1987 ) : 114-27 . McCann , Graham . Marilyn Monroe . New Brunswick : Rutgers UP , 1988 . Miller , Arthur ...
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