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tent, Rhys’s works vex efforts at rehabilitation by contemporary critics. Too little, too late, too much: so Jean Rhys’s 1930s novels drop off the map, even after decades of feminist recuperation and canon questioning. The pained story of me (the story of Rhys’s lost innocence, lost family, and litt磨碎 发表于 2025-3-25 21:55:02
Jaime L. Stark,Robert Powerstent, Rhys’s works vex efforts at rehabilitation by contemporary critics. Too little, too late, too much: so Jean Rhys’s 1930s novels drop off the map, even after decades of feminist recuperation and canon questioning. The pained story of me (the story of Rhys’s lost innocence, lost family, and littcapsule 发表于 2025-3-26 02:14:21
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Kang Chen,Nico Tjandraeth and twenty-first centuries. Interest in the decade and the city’s significance still resonate today in books such as . by Paula McLain (2011) and films like Woody Allen’s . (2011). This shadow appeared early on. In his novel ., set in 1930s Germany, Christopher Isherwood describes the establishmDna262 发表于 2025-3-26 10:14:14
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Rieko Ishimalying such motions is an act of cognition that is not easily reproduced in a computer program or automated by machine. "Rhythm and Transforms" asks (and answers) the question: How can we build a device that can "tap its foot" along with the music? The result is a tool for detecting and measuring thePATRI 发表于 2025-3-26 17:35:37
Tabussom Qureshi,Natalie K. Gotolying such motions is an act of cognition that is not easily reproduced in a computer program or automated by machine. "Rhythm and Transforms" asks (and answers) the question: How can we build a device that can "tap its foot" along with the music? The result is a tool for detecting and measuring the