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... Jane Eyre and its reinscription by Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea and its critiquing of imperialism . Such a text is in turn THE ATLANTIC LITERARY REVIEW VOL . 2 NO . 3 JULY - SEPTEMBER 2001 A CRITIQUE OF POSTCOLONIAL REASON 191.
... Jane Eyre and its reinscription by Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea and its critiquing of imperialism . Such a text is in turn THE ATLANTIC LITERARY REVIEW VOL . 2 NO . 3 JULY - SEPTEMBER 2001 A CRITIQUE OF POSTCOLONIAL REASON 191.
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... Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea , with a predictable focus on the character of Bertha Mason / Antoinette follows these opening volleys . This in turn leads to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein in which there is what Spivak calls " plenty of ...
... Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea , with a predictable focus on the character of Bertha Mason / Antoinette follows these opening volleys . This in turn leads to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein in which there is what Spivak calls " plenty of ...
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... Jane Austen , Lim stressed in a recent interview that she prefers " to stick to [ her ] little square inch of ivory , THE ATLANTIC LITERARY REVIEW VOL . 2 NO . 4 OCTOBER - DECEMBER 2001 160 REPRESENTATIONS OF ASIAN IDENTITIES IN ...
... Jane Austen , Lim stressed in a recent interview that she prefers " to stick to [ her ] little square inch of ivory , THE ATLANTIC LITERARY REVIEW VOL . 2 NO . 4 OCTOBER - DECEMBER 2001 160 REPRESENTATIONS OF ASIAN IDENTITIES IN ...
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