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Nicole Cabell's Leila was assured but prone to mawkishness.
The Turn of the Screw; Ariadne auf Naxos; Les pêcheurs de perles; Mitsuko Uchida Fiona Maddocks 2010
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Although the popularity of Stream-of-Consciousness waned after the turn of the century as Cabell's New Romanticism gained ascendancy, its status as the first uniquely American form of literature has earned it a lasting place in this country's literary canon.
Archive 2009-02-01 Johnny Pez 2009
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Although the popularity of Stream-of-Consciousness waned after the turn of the century as Cabell's New Romanticism gained ascendancy, its status as the first uniquely American form of literature has earned it a lasting place in this country's literary canon.
A Night at the Theatre Johnny Pez 2009
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I also read Atlas Shrugged and several of James Branch Cabell's novels.
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He knew what he saw in the mirror when he scraped his morning stubble away: a tall, gray old stranger who looked a lot like his own grandfather ... or Manuel the Redeemer, or any of Cabell's male characters who were so surprised to find themselves old.
Beowulf's Children Niven, Larry 1995
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Cabell's mother had separated from his father for unknown reasons.
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He was rather near Cabell's house, on the next block, west of the Commonwealth Club.
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I saw him only once in addition to the time that he was at Cabell's.
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Miss Glasgow's books were nothing like as esoteric as Cabell's, but a good many Richmonders just took them as something that was happening; they didn't get very excited about them.
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There were about eight guests in Cabell's home and I met Mencken there for the first time.
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