Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters, Volumen50American Academy of Arts and Letters, 2000 |
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... live in a century of profound intellectual reappraisal . Hers is a " subtle , even a subversive muse " as Richard Howard points out . She deservedly won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1996 . Induction of Members of the Academy by the ...
... live in a century of profound intellectual reappraisal . Hers is a " subtle , even a subversive muse " as Richard Howard points out . She deservedly won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1996 . Induction of Members of the Academy by the ...
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... live without religion , " yet it was he who popularized our knowledge of the Dead Sea Scrolls . Emily Dickinson treated God casually . In one poem she wrote : “ Of course I prayed \ And did God care ? \ He cared as much as on the air ...
... live without religion , " yet it was he who popularized our knowledge of the Dead Sea Scrolls . Emily Dickinson treated God casually . In one poem she wrote : “ Of course I prayed \ And did God care ? \ He cared as much as on the air ...
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... live in this country and so to become the singular and profoundly defining poet of our own time and place . There is neither reason nor need to rehearse now the details of her many books nor of the years spent as a decisive teacher at ...
... live in this country and so to become the singular and profoundly defining poet of our own time and place . There is neither reason nor need to rehearse now the details of her many books nor of the years spent as a decisive teacher at ...
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