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Page 36
... appears , like Orlick , as a figure for Pip himself . His role as performer in the drama of Pip's life identifies Wopsle as a figure of Pip figuring himself . Wopsle represents Pip's urge to represent himself , which is what Pip claims ...
... appears , like Orlick , as a figure for Pip himself . His role as performer in the drama of Pip's life identifies Wopsle as a figure of Pip figuring himself . Wopsle represents Pip's urge to represent himself , which is what Pip claims ...
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... appears in two figures for himself . While David muses about becoming a figure in the world beside the graves of his mother and father , a madman watches David from David's old childhood window as he once watched his father's grave ...
... appears in two figures for himself . While David muses about becoming a figure in the world beside the graves of his mother and father , a madman watches David from David's old childhood window as he once watched his father's grave ...
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... appears and disappears from Mr. Dick's narrative , that gets cut off over and over , represents the double bind of attempting to write retrospective narrative about triangular and familial structures of desire . Mr. Dick's story is a ...
... appears and disappears from Mr. Dick's narrative , that gets cut off over and over , represents the double bind of attempting to write retrospective narrative about triangular and familial structures of desire . Mr. Dick's story is a ...
Contents
Authors of Being | 10 |
A Sort of Father | 65 |
Masters and Mastery | 119 |
Copyright | |
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