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Race and gender: A study of the artistic corruption of Perceval Gibbon's souls in bondage
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Race and gender: A study of the artistic corruption of Perceval Gibbon's souls in bondage

J. De Reuck
Journal of Literary Studies, Vol.4(1), pp.38-48
1988
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The paper analyses the informing “work‐ideology” of Souls in Bondage, engaging especially with its sexist and racist cast, and argues in effect that, within the context of reception, the necessary co‐operation required of the reader for the presentational process to render adequately the drama of its presented world is vitiated.

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