Romantic Potency: The Paradox of DesireCornell University Press, 1992 - 280 ページ |
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... Joanna " has , as its manifest content , the narrator's account to Joanna of his recent meeting with a mutual friend . But the sexual currents of the text belie this innocent account . We encounter a lover's thinly veiled tale ...
... Joanna " has , as its manifest content , the narrator's account to Joanna of his recent meeting with a mutual friend . But the sexual currents of the text belie this innocent account . We encounter a lover's thinly veiled tale ...
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... Joanna in- stead . / From the opening , where Joanna is odd ( wo ) man out , disapproval keeps threatening to erupt . “ Amid the smoke of cities did you pass The time of early youth " ( lines 1-2 ) , the speaker reminds her , circum ...
... Joanna in- stead . / From the opening , where Joanna is odd ( wo ) man out , disapproval keeps threatening to erupt . “ Amid the smoke of cities did you pass The time of early youth " ( lines 1-2 ) , the speaker reminds her , circum ...
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... Joanna as woman felt at ease as a proper subject frightens her — will keep her from returning— as it becomes appropriated by a male voice that will inscribe her against her will in a text she did not want to write.21 For Joanna is right ...
... Joanna as woman felt at ease as a proper subject frightens her — will keep her from returning— as it becomes appropriated by a male voice that will inscribe her against her will in a text she did not want to write.21 For Joanna is right ...
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