"Friend and Lover": The Life of Louise BryantHorizon Press, 1982 - Всего страниц: 390 |
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... O'Neill , Susan Glaspell another . Kemp said O'Neill first read a play , at Jack Reed's place , that was " frightfully bad , trite and full of the most preposterous hokum . " It was " something about an American movie man who ...
... O'Neill , Susan Glaspell another . Kemp said O'Neill first read a play , at Jack Reed's place , that was " frightfully bad , trite and full of the most preposterous hokum . " It was " something about an American movie man who ...
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... O'Neill , withdrawn and shy , intense and humorless . Reed envied the other his experience : after Princeton , O'Neill had been a sailor , prospector , salesman in South America , and reporter in New London . O'Neill on the other hand ...
... O'Neill , withdrawn and shy , intense and humorless . Reed envied the other his experience : after Princeton , O'Neill had been a sailor , prospector , salesman in South America , and reporter in New London . O'Neill on the other hand ...
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... O'Neill's posses- siveness . If O'Neill could even imagine her cleaving to Jack out of pity , Reed , far more self - possessed than the playwright , was for his part supremely confident that she would return . She could not have ...
... O'Neill's posses- siveness . If O'Neill could even imagine her cleaving to Jack out of pity , Reed , far more self - possessed than the playwright , was for his part supremely confident that she would return . She could not have ...
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