Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... face " ( 113 ) . One of the characteristics emphasized by Leroux is the phantom's nose : " His nose is so little worth talking about that you can't see it side - face : and the absence of that nose is a horrible thing to look at " ( qtd ...
... face " ( 113 ) . One of the characteristics emphasized by Leroux is the phantom's nose : " His nose is so little worth talking about that you can't see it side - face : and the absence of that nose is a horrible thing to look at " ( qtd ...
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... face seem more remote than ever from mankind . Who can say whether or not this was justi- fied ? ... Here , too , foreshadowed in her haunted face is Vir- ginia Woolf's eventual suicide by drowning . ( 133 ) When we turn from the ...
... face seem more remote than ever from mankind . Who can say whether or not this was justi- fied ? ... Here , too , foreshadowed in her haunted face is Vir- ginia Woolf's eventual suicide by drowning . ( 133 ) When we turn from the ...
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... face , if " we are surrounded by the image of the woman's face , the obsession of the portrait and the cover girl alike " ( Stewart 125 ) , and if " Woman " remains the feared and envied trope of enigma and boundary disruption , how can ...
... face , if " we are surrounded by the image of the woman's face , the obsession of the portrait and the cover girl alike " ( Stewart 125 ) , and if " Woman " remains the feared and envied trope of enigma and boundary disruption , how can ...
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