Friedmann, Elizabeth. A Mannered Grace. Persea Books.
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Intertextuality and Influence | Zadie Smith | These essays are a paradox: colloquial and popular in their enthusiasms, effortlessly learned in their handling. Smith is highly personal as she recounts her cultural discoveries: of a biracial chareacter claiming liberty of creative freedom... |
Literary responses | Laura Riding | She considered this book one of the two prime achievements of her writing life. Friedmann, Elizabeth. A Mannered Grace. Persea Books. 17 |
Textual Features | Maureen Duffy | Its subject is the relationship between a daughter and the mother (who conceived and bore her outside marriage, without the cushion of financial security), and about their struggles to survive. Tales of the mother's own... |
Reception | Isak Dinesen | Nevertheless, today's intense interest in her, and the various aspects of her appeal, are both reflected in recent publications. During 2003 she was discussed under the rubrics of White Women Writers and their African Invention... |
Textual Production | Hannah Arendt | Authors or politicians whom HA
wrote about in articles, reviews, or editions (excluding those essays reprinted in Men in Dark Times) include Konrad Adenauer
, W. H. Auden
, Wilhelm Dilthey
, Waldemar Gurian |
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