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Analysing the British response to the discourse of aggressive masculinity justifying imperialist appropriation , he cites the indirect and overtly non - political , aesthetic response of Oscar Wilde and the Bloomsbury group — their ...
Analysing the British response to the discourse of aggressive masculinity justifying imperialist appropriation , he cites the indirect and overtly non - political , aesthetic response of Oscar Wilde and the Bloomsbury group — their ...
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Olunde's response to the telegraph about the King's death clearly proves Soyinka's point about exile , and it is clear that even as Olunde trains at the British hospital , his mind is at home , with his people .
Olunde's response to the telegraph about the King's death clearly proves Soyinka's point about exile , and it is clear that even as Olunde trains at the British hospital , his mind is at home , with his people .
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Milton Stern likens Daisy's response to her tears over Gatsby's shirts as Fitzgerald's response , as she does not identify herself with Gatsby's dream . See Milton Stern , The Golden Moment : The Novels of F. Scott Fitzgerald ( New York ...
Milton Stern likens Daisy's response to her tears over Gatsby's shirts as Fitzgerald's response , as she does not identify herself with Gatsby's dream . See Milton Stern , The Golden Moment : The Novels of F. Scott Fitzgerald ( New York ...
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