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... utopian claim that women's liberation must ultimately mean men's liberation as well . In constructing the utopian post - phallic culture - whose motto , if expressed in the style of the Cuban Revolution , might well be penis sí ...
... utopian claim that women's liberation must ultimately mean men's liberation as well . In constructing the utopian post - phallic culture - whose motto , if expressed in the style of the Cuban Revolution , might well be penis sí ...
Page 366
... utopian works from the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries must be seen as a major publishing breakthough . For the first time , to my knowledge , a wide variety of utopian and anti - utopian texts from this period - the famous ...
... utopian works from the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries must be seen as a major publishing breakthough . For the first time , to my knowledge , a wide variety of utopian and anti - utopian texts from this period - the famous ...
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... utopian scholar Gregory Claeys of the University of London . He offers a concise but necessarily cursory 27 - page introduction covering how the genre evolved within the British socio - historic milieu of 1700-1850 , and he includes ...
... utopian scholar Gregory Claeys of the University of London . He offers a concise but necessarily cursory 27 - page introduction covering how the genre evolved within the British socio - historic milieu of 1700-1850 , and he includes ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 193 |
Kenneth Krabbenhoft Uses of Madness in Cervantes | 216 |
ii | 217 |
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