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... Desaragne and their white guests attempt to lure Télumée into their web or simply to negate her existence . The ... Desaragne offer her other opportunities to display Signifyin ( g ) powers . M. Desaragne first indicates his interest in ...
... Desaragne and their white guests attempt to lure Télumée into their web or simply to negate her existence . The ... Desaragne offer her other opportunities to display Signifyin ( g ) powers . M. Desaragne first indicates his interest in ...
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... Desaragne's own discourse against him . Mr. Desaragne is used to " thingifying , " that is to say reducing his human preys to mere objects like the silk dress he offers Télumée in exchange for her favors . Télumée counters this process ...
... Desaragne's own discourse against him . Mr. Desaragne is used to " thingifying , " that is to say reducing his human preys to mere objects like the silk dress he offers Télumée in exchange for her favors . Télumée counters this process ...
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Télumée's second conversation with Mrs. Desaragne barely qualifies as one . It should more appropriately be called a monologue given by Mrs. Desaragne , interspersed with Télumée's thoughts . Télumée's ability to ignore Mrs. Desaragne's ...
Télumée's second conversation with Mrs. Desaragne barely qualifies as one . It should more appropriately be called a monologue given by Mrs. Desaragne , interspersed with Télumée's thoughts . Télumée's ability to ignore Mrs. Desaragne's ...
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