The Centennial Review: CR., Band 31College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1987 |
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... early as 1718.15 A note in the " Memoirs of Dr. Wal- lace of Edinburgh " provides a clue which may explain what appears to be a coincidental meeting . One reads that Smibert was an early member of the Rankinian Club , organized in Edin ...
... early as 1718.15 A note in the " Memoirs of Dr. Wal- lace of Edinburgh " provides a clue which may explain what appears to be a coincidental meeting . One reads that Smibert was an early member of the Rankinian Club , organized in Edin ...
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... early education was , von Frank writes , " not that it was so demanding but that it always at every turn , took her out of sympathy with the place where she lived . " Only after a long struggle was Fuller able to break through to a ...
... early education was , von Frank writes , " not that it was so demanding but that it always at every turn , took her out of sympathy with the place where she lived . " Only after a long struggle was Fuller able to break through to a ...
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... early expression in Barnes's work for New York newspapers before her departure for Europe in 1920. An examination of Barnes's early New York journalism makes possible a fuller understanding of Nightwood and Barnes's mature style and ...
... early expression in Barnes's work for New York newspapers before her departure for Europe in 1920. An examination of Barnes's early New York journalism makes possible a fuller understanding of Nightwood and Barnes's mature style and ...
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NUMBER ONE Winter 1987 | 1 |
SUSAN JEFFORDS | 55 |
SUZANNE JUHASZ | 73 |
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