American writers: a collection of literary biographies. Jane Addams to Sidney LanierLeonard Unger Charles Scribner's sons, 1979 - 373 páginas |
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... Chopin's work was unlike that of "other" local colorists: "Her art was not retrospective, and she was no antiquarian. . . . She never emphasized background and manners for their own sake." We might go even further. The Cane River valley ...
... Chopin's work was unlike that of "other" local colorists: "Her art was not retrospective, and she was no antiquarian. . . . She never emphasized background and manners for their own sake." We might go even further. The Cane River valley ...
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... Chopin was preparing to move on to her strongest work. After the publication of Bayou Folk, a new subject enters with increasing insistence into Chopin's tales — the theme of sexual awakening. Now even more confidently than before, she ...
... Chopin was preparing to move on to her strongest work. After the publication of Bayou Folk, a new subject enters with increasing insistence into Chopin's tales — the theme of sexual awakening. Now even more confidently than before, she ...
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... Chopin's manuscript had nothing whatsoever to do with the upheaval that had followed the publication of The Awakening; but Chopin did not know these facts, and the rebuff was a staggering blow to her self-esteem. She wrote only seven ...
... Chopin's manuscript had nothing whatsoever to do with the upheaval that had followed the publication of The Awakening; but Chopin did not know these facts, and the rebuff was a staggering blow to her self-esteem. She wrote only seven ...
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