Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 16,Ausgabe 2Indiana University Press, 1994 |
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... literary forms of melancholy and ennui . Thomas Weiskel similarly main- tains in his study of the romantic sublime that theories of bore- dom and anxiety assume their modern , secular quality only at the end of the eighteenth century ...
... literary forms of melancholy and ennui . Thomas Weiskel similarly main- tains in his study of the romantic sublime that theories of bore- dom and anxiety assume their modern , secular quality only at the end of the eighteenth century ...
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... literary history : momentary boredom ( what he calls " désoeuvrement " ) , psychosomatic boredom ( which he describes in rela- tion to the typical portrait of the female suburbanite ) , sociological boredom ( or the boredom that results ...
... literary history : momentary boredom ( what he calls " désoeuvrement " ) , psychosomatic boredom ( which he describes in rela- tion to the typical portrait of the female suburbanite ) , sociological boredom ( or the boredom that results ...
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... literary critic Hazel Carby led me to Southern Horrors : Lynch Law in All Its Phases , written by Ida Wells - Barnett , a black intellectual writing around 1890. As Carby argues , the central thesis of Wells was " that white men used ...
... literary critic Hazel Carby led me to Southern Horrors : Lynch Law in All Its Phases , written by Ida Wells - Barnett , a black intellectual writing around 1890. As Carby argues , the central thesis of Wells was " that white men used ...
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