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Page 32
... attempt to rescue him , they would disgrace themselves ' ( 299 ) . Throughout the play all anti - Fenian actions are attributed not to the soldiers but to the local Irish police.38 Boucicault's characterization of Molineux dramatizes ...
... attempt to rescue him , they would disgrace themselves ' ( 299 ) . Throughout the play all anti - Fenian actions are attributed not to the soldiers but to the local Irish police.38 Boucicault's characterization of Molineux dramatizes ...
Page 183
... attempt to reach them before the law does . As Kathleen squats down to feel the ground , her body language evokes the moment when Butch and Sundance observe that the Pinkerton posse owes its preternatural adhesiveness to the brilliance ...
... attempt to reach them before the law does . As Kathleen squats down to feel the ground , her body language evokes the moment when Butch and Sundance observe that the Pinkerton posse owes its preternatural adhesiveness to the brilliance ...
Page 193
... attempt to defend the barricades of ethi- cal , aesthetic and political value erected to distinguish both ' high ' and ' folk ' art from the manipulative inauthenticity of commercial ' mass ' culture . One of the numerous challenges of ...
... attempt to defend the barricades of ethi- cal , aesthetic and political value erected to distinguish both ' high ' and ' folk ' art from the manipulative inauthenticity of commercial ' mass ' culture . One of the numerous challenges of ...
Contents
and the Politics of Empathy | 13 |
Anticolonial Metaphors | 99 |
Language and Race in Joyce and his Successors | 132 |
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