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Wakeman's collection of Hawthorne material also included the complete original manuscripts of The Blithdale Romance, several short stories, essays, and volumes of journals and diaries, and some correspondence.
Carolyn Vega: Collecting Hawthorne: (Not) Only a Woman's Hair Carolyn Vega 2011
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Wakeman's collection of Hawthorne material also included the complete original manuscripts of The Blithdale Romance, several short stories, essays, and volumes of journals and diaries, and some correspondence.
Carolyn Vega: Collecting Hawthorne: (Not) Only a Woman's Hair Carolyn Vega 2011
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When J.P. Morgan purchased part of Wakeman's library in 1909, he acquired, alongside the relic above, "the greatest body in existence of the writings of perhaps the greatest of all American authors" -- that is, Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Carolyn Vega: Collecting Hawthorne: (Not) Only a Woman's Hair Carolyn Vega 2011
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When J.P. Morgan purchased part of Wakeman's library in 1909, he acquired, alongside the relic above, "the greatest body in existence of the writings of perhaps the greatest of all American authors" -- that is, Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Carolyn Vega: Collecting Hawthorne: (Not) Only a Woman's Hair Carolyn Vega 2011
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Wakeman's collection of Hawthorne material also included the complete original manuscripts of The Blithdale Romance, several short stories, essays, and volumes of journals and diaries, and some correspondence.
Carolyn Vega: Collecting Hawthorne: (Not) Only a Woman's Hair Carolyn Vega 2011
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When J.P. Morgan purchased part of Wakeman's library in 1909, he acquired, alongside the relic above, "the greatest body in existence of the writings of perhaps the greatest of all American authors" -- that is, Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Carolyn Vega: Collecting Hawthorne: (Not) Only a Woman's Hair Carolyn Vega 2011
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The client took Wakeman's advice, offering six months 'severance pay to her friend.
When A Close Friend Becomes A Workmate Susan Adams 2010
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The client took Wakeman's advice, offering six months 'severance pay to her friend.
When A Close Friend Becomes A Workmate Susan Adams 2010
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As the cityscape details flash almost subliminally in semi-abstract close-up, Wakeman's narrative accrues a hallucinatory air of nostalgic disquiet.
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When J.P. Morgan purchased part of Wakeman's library in 1909, he acquired, alongside the relic above, "the greatest body in existence of the writings of perhaps the greatest of all American authors" -- that is, Nathaniel Hawthorne.
Carolyn Vega: Collecting Hawthorne: (Not) Only a Woman's Hair Carolyn Vega 2011
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