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Paulina's spectacular charade of animating a statue consummates the curing of Leontes's habit of objectification , the rehabilitation of his pornographic consciousness . Mesmerized by the statue's uncanny resemblance to the queen ...
Paulina's spectacular charade of animating a statue consummates the curing of Leontes's habit of objectification , the rehabilitation of his pornographic consciousness . Mesmerized by the statue's uncanny resemblance to the queen ...
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Both Ovid and Petrarch use what Kenneth Gross aptly calls “ the dream of the moving statue " as an erotic , synesthetic investigation of the status of the human voice and the consequences of rhetorical speech .
Both Ovid and Petrarch use what Kenneth Gross aptly calls “ the dream of the moving statue " as an erotic , synesthetic investigation of the status of the human voice and the consequences of rhetorical speech .
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This reading has all along assumed that Hermione did in fact die and that the statue of her is not Hermione pretending to be a statue of herself , yet the play is no more unambiguously " mythic ” than it is unambiguously “ dramatic .
This reading has all along assumed that Hermione did in fact die and that the statue of her is not Hermione pretending to be a statue of herself , yet the play is no more unambiguously " mythic ” than it is unambiguously “ dramatic .
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