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... Thecla in La vie scélérate , Debbie in Les derniers rois mages and Anthea in Desirada . I will include in my analysis the figure of Tituba because , if we are to believe Condé herself ( Pfaff 90 ) , she represents and parodies the kind ...
... Thecla in La vie scélérate , Debbie in Les derniers rois mages and Anthea in Desirada . I will include in my analysis the figure of Tituba because , if we are to believe Condé herself ( Pfaff 90 ) , she represents and parodies the kind ...
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... Thécla , who had abandoned her in France for the first ten years of her life . Thecla had Claude at the age of eighteen , while completing an English degree at the Sorbonne and has since changed and adapted her beliefs according to the ...
... Thécla , who had abandoned her in France for the first ten years of her life . Thecla had Claude at the age of eighteen , while completing an English degree at the Sorbonne and has since changed and adapted her beliefs according to the ...
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... Thecla although she is capable of much more critical self - analysis than her predecessor . Times have changed and ... Thécla , Debbie , and Anthea stumbled before her . Will her own painful experience help her make sense of the lives ...
... Thecla although she is capable of much more critical self - analysis than her predecessor . Times have changed and ... Thécla , Debbie , and Anthea stumbled before her . Will her own painful experience help her make sense of the lives ...
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