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The way in which Sally Potter intertextually represents the idea of gender through \'The Eternal Recurrence\' found in the original novel, by way of visual expression. by Maxwell Gutteridge, Student

The way in which Sally Potter intertextually represents the idea of gender through ' The Eternal Recurrence' found in the original novel, by way of visual expression.

The Adaptation Process by Nida Sheriff, Student

What is lost and what is gained?

The Adaptation Process by Nida Sheriff, Student

What is lost and what is gained?

Description Handwritten notes on Orlando, black pen on half of A4 piece of white paper, torn in half, back
Asset ID SPA0001934
Date 1988
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