Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters, Volumen47American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1995 |
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... voice while echoing and reflecting -- from nimbly shifting angles - the voices of earlier mas- ters as broad and deep as Henry James and Joseph Conrad . THE WLADIMIR AND RHODA LAKOND AWARD of $ 5,000 alternates between a student of ...
... voice while echoing and reflecting -- from nimbly shifting angles - the voices of earlier mas- ters as broad and deep as Henry James and Joseph Conrad . THE WLADIMIR AND RHODA LAKOND AWARD of $ 5,000 alternates between a student of ...
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... voice which may appear formidable , even awkward at first glance on the page , but which , once heard - well sung - is as natural as it is lyric ; by libretti derived from such estimable sources as Racine , the Bible , Pirandello ...
... voice which may appear formidable , even awkward at first glance on the page , but which , once heard - well sung - is as natural as it is lyric ; by libretti derived from such estimable sources as Racine , the Bible , Pirandello ...
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... voice , if any , has not been recorded . A few others have been caught since . Al- though it is described as having a primitive gut , it is clearly a sur- vivor , and I adopt it as a symbol at a time when some of my colleagues are ...
... voice , if any , has not been recorded . A few others have been caught since . Al- though it is described as having a primitive gut , it is clearly a sur- vivor , and I adopt it as a symbol at a time when some of my colleagues are ...
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Induction of Members of the Academy by Alfred Kazin | 15 |
Emile Capouya | 29 |
All Critics Are Mortal | 35 |
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