Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters, Volumen46American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1995 |
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... turned a piercing yet affectionate poet's eye on a vast body of English and American poetry and fiction that has famously secreted itself in layers of carapace and veiling — the world of high passion and passionate friendship ...
... turned a piercing yet affectionate poet's eye on a vast body of English and American poetry and fiction that has famously secreted itself in layers of carapace and veiling — the world of high passion and passionate friendship ...
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... turned to the much cruder Romans , looking for a pilot through the stormy , uncharted , inde- terminate visual sea I splashed into , and I found the goddess For- tuna . She is suitably represented with a rudder , a globe ( she is ...
... turned to the much cruder Romans , looking for a pilot through the stormy , uncharted , inde- terminate visual sea I splashed into , and I found the goddess For- tuna . She is suitably represented with a rudder , a globe ( she is ...
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... turned in their major later work to verse . James had indeed written three novels . The first was his somewhat autobiographical roman - a - clef , The Seraglio ( 1957 ) ; the second was a brilliant experimental novel - a novel en abîme ...
... turned in their major later work to verse . James had indeed written three novels . The first was his somewhat autobiographical roman - a - clef , The Seraglio ( 1957 ) ; the second was a brilliant experimental novel - a novel en abîme ...
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CEREMONIAL | 9 |
Presentation of Special Awards and Scholarships | 14 |
George Tsontakis | 27 |
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