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This review is from: I'm No Angel: The Blonde in Fiction and Film (Cultural Frames, Framing Culture) (Paperback)
In this book, Ellen Tremper calls into question the archetype of the blonde in both literature and the big screen. Tremper, a Victorian specialist who also has exntensive knowledge of Woolf, uses characters such as Georgiania from Jane Eyre and Maggie Tulliver from The Mill on the Floss to exemplify the motiff of the blonde. Her prose is scholary yet accessible (my HS Senior AP class was able to read a chapter).I highly recommend this book for any literary scholar. |
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I'm No Angel: The Blonde in Fiction and Film (Cultural Frames, Framing Culture) by Ellen Tremper (Paperback - February 14, 2006)
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