The patience of Pearl : spiritualism and authorship in the writings of Pearl Curran.
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                            Overview: Shea approaches Curran/Worth as a summary figure for the Victorian-era woman writer's buried voice at the point of its transition into modernism. He investigates many lingering questions about Curran's fluent productivity at the Ouija board, including the smart versus dumb unconscious. Shea links unconscious memory, dissociation, and automatic writing and reconsiders problematic assumptions about individual identity and claims of personal agency. The Curran/Worth Puritan/writer figure also allows scrutiny of gendered assumptions about the dangers of female speech and the idealization of women's passive reception of divine, or husbandly, revelation. 
                        
                    
                    
                    
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 احمد محمدی
                                                            احمد محمدی
                                                        "کیفیت چاپ عالی بود، خیلی راضیام"
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