Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... beauty of the femi- nine countenance , brilliant with seduction , and the horrible fascina- tion of death , meet and cross . - — Jean - Pierre Vernant , " In the Mirror of Medusa " To look at Virginia Woolf , it seems , no matter how ...
... beauty of the femi- nine countenance , brilliant with seduction , and the horrible fascina- tion of death , meet and cross . - — Jean - Pierre Vernant , " In the Mirror of Medusa " To look at Virginia Woolf , it seems , no matter how ...
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... Beauty produced by Cecil Beaton , the eminent pho- tographer of " beautiful people , ” including Marilyn Monroe . Beaton's text is accompanied by drawings based on existing pho- tographs ; Woolf refused to sit for him , the only person ...
... Beauty produced by Cecil Beaton , the eminent pho- tographer of " beautiful people , ” including Marilyn Monroe . Beaton's text is accompanied by drawings based on existing pho- tographs ; Woolf refused to sit for him , the only person ...
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... beauty of the face couldn't hide the signs of her suffering and her impend- ing death : " Her body looked ravaged and ill , already drained of life " ( " Death " 239 ) . For many ( heterosexual ) men , even as they adored her , the ...
... beauty of the face couldn't hide the signs of her suffering and her impend- ing death : " Her body looked ravaged and ill , already drained of life " ( " Death " 239 ) . For many ( heterosexual ) men , even as they adored her , the ...
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