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    • ‘ALL HISTORY IS BIOGRAPHY’: RALPH WALDO EMERSON’S PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY 

      Mohseni, Aryan
      Published 2020
      R.W. Emerson’s (1803-1882) philosophy of history has been little discussed and even less understood. Emerson’s thought, outlined both in his poetry and in his Essays, has been variously dismissed as ‘ahistorical’, ...
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    • Per speculum: Seeing mirrors in The Romance of the Rose and Pearl 

      Durney-Benson, Orana Loren; Paynter-Sanz, Eliza (Nom de plume)
      Published 2022-06-01
      In the twenty-first century, we are used to thinking of our eyes as clear windows onto the world around us. For audiences in the later Middle Ages, however, the human eye was a speculum, a dark mirror that alienated gazers ...
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    • UNDERSTANDING THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF GENDER: A READING OF THE YELLOW WALLPAPER AND JUDITH BUTLER’S ‘PERFORMATIVE ACTS AND GENDER CONSTITUTION: AN ESSAY IN PHENOMENOLOGY AND FEMINIST THEORY’ 

      Bullock, Charlotte Frances Crawford; Pargetter, Emma (Nom de plume)
      Published 2022-06-01
      The Yellow Wallpaper is at its core a critique of the patriarchal society in which its author, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, lived. In The Yellow Wallpaper Gilman not only seeks to challenge the confinement of women to the ...
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