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Page 123
... women and with the dying bird . In the first version Hark tells him ' You're a woman ' ( 19 ) , shortly after an antiphonal question - and - answer session that valorizes the feminine : HARK . The women never leave . PAUL . They're women ...
... women and with the dying bird . In the first version Hark tells him ' You're a woman ' ( 19 ) , shortly after an antiphonal question - and - answer session that valorizes the feminine : HARK . The women never leave . PAUL . They're women ...
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... women at all ' , and speculates that he may be a closet homosexual ( No Country 299 ) . After Sparky's death , Owen marries Kathleen and has numerous children , but Judith , who intuits that her own femininity repels him , thinks he ...
... women at all ' , and speculates that he may be a closet homosexual ( No Country 299 ) . After Sparky's death , Owen marries Kathleen and has numerous children , but Judith , who intuits that her own femininity repels him , thinks he ...
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... women a voice , and had ventilated sexual issues frankly , were explicitly barred by the government - appointed broadcasting authorities from joining the debate . As a result , women's stories simply were not told . ( ' On the Beach ...
... women a voice , and had ventilated sexual issues frankly , were explicitly barred by the government - appointed broadcasting authorities from joining the debate . As a result , women's stories simply were not told . ( ' On the Beach ...
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and the Politics of Empathy | 13 |
Anticolonial Metaphors | 99 |
Language and Race in Joyce and his Successors | 132 |
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