Law and Literature, Volume 18University of California Press, 2006 - Law and literature |
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Page 103
... woman ? ) from the view of the white man and thus ensure that he ( she ? ) does not become the object of white desire . " 14 To the desire of the white man ( and woman ) another obstacle to the prevention of race mixing appears ...
... woman ? ) from the view of the white man and thus ensure that he ( she ? ) does not become the object of white desire . " 14 To the desire of the white man ( and woman ) another obstacle to the prevention of race mixing appears ...
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... woman or a will ; she's a woman and a will . Haggard's own literary milieu is especially amenable to the anomalous and to misrule since the adventure story is always an encounter with the exotic and because much of the hero's triumph ...
... woman or a will ; she's a woman and a will . Haggard's own literary milieu is especially amenable to the anomalous and to misrule since the adventure story is always an encounter with the exotic and because much of the hero's triumph ...
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... woman , being a feme covert contained within her husband's legal personality , could not have played any active part in the trial and so was not able to contradict them . The counsel , who represented husband and lover , could portray ...
... woman , being a feme covert contained within her husband's legal personality , could not have played any active part in the trial and so was not able to contradict them . The counsel , who represented husband and lover , could portray ...
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On the EmergencUNIVERSITY DE CALIFORNIA | 1 |
Theatricality Legalism and the Scenography | 15 |
Representation of the Oscar Wilde | 47 |
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