Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 10-11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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... story -to express it - but , quite the contrary , the story can become a mere alibi to get the spectacle going . The art uses certain subject matters not for their meanings but for their ability to allow a maximum of formal ...
... story -to express it - but , quite the contrary , the story can become a mere alibi to get the spectacle going . The art uses certain subject matters not for their meanings but for their ability to allow a maximum of formal ...
Síða 127
... story ends with Abigail knocking him out while declaring her love for him . Orville's story is an adventure of the classic sort " A Wingate fighting tooth and nail for the woman he loves , " as his father puts it . And yet , the very ...
... story ends with Abigail knocking him out while declaring her love for him . Orville's story is an adventure of the classic sort " A Wingate fighting tooth and nail for the woman he loves , " as his father puts it . And yet , the very ...
Síða 129
... story of a productive farm woman : as entertainer , Garland will be expected to sing and dance . Moreover , a kind of intertextual operation maintains a connotation of Garland as the person who , in The Wizard of Oz , set up the world ...
... story of a productive farm woman : as entertainer , Garland will be expected to sing and dance . Moreover , a kind of intertextual operation maintains a connotation of Garland as the person who , in The Wizard of Oz , set up the world ...
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