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Page 443
... Hyde , and discern an interpretation that draws on literary- theoretical developments . Critics such as Elaine Showalter and James Twitchell have drawn attention to the radical divergences between Stevenson's novella and its cultural ...
... Hyde , and discern an interpretation that draws on literary- theoretical developments . Critics such as Elaine Showalter and James Twitchell have drawn attention to the radical divergences between Stevenson's novella and its cultural ...
Page 444
... Hyde fictional world . Stevenson's narrative is " exposed " as a fiction - that is , a cover story - for the final truth of Jekyll and Hyde . Utilizing the form of the original novella , Newman replays its " structure of testimony ...
... Hyde fictional world . Stevenson's narrative is " exposed " as a fiction - that is , a cover story - for the final truth of Jekyll and Hyde . Utilizing the form of the original novella , Newman replays its " structure of testimony ...
Page 448
... Hyde threatens to become radically social , but is finally curtailed by the greater powers of capitalism . The fantastic novum of Jekyll's potion first becomes domesticated as a " marvel ” of advertising discourse ( 351 ) , and then it ...
... Hyde threatens to become radically social , but is finally curtailed by the greater powers of capitalism . The fantastic novum of Jekyll's potion first becomes domesticated as a " marvel ” of advertising discourse ( 351 ) , and then it ...
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