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Bloom(81-89), and Grumbach.For representative nonbiographical interpretations, see Stouck(Imagination 100
Goethe, the Lyrist: 100 Poems in Translation. Introduction by Edwin H. Zeydel.
PMLA 100 (1985): 51-67.Sergeant, Elizabeth Shepley. Willa Cather: A Memoir. 1953.
that it seemed only men possessed, such women decided to cross rather than to blur gender boundaries. (100
The human brain is the world's most complex biological phenomenon, with 100 billion neurons and 100 trillion
Enemy 23), while the church at Ácoma "was more like a fortress than a place of worship" (Archbishop 100
discussions of the revisions and publishing history of The Renaissance, see Donoghue 65-69; Dowling 98-100
the Pacific has now, literally, entered its twilight: "there was no West, in that sense, anymore" (100
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(Cather, "Coming, Aphrodite") The entrance to NYU's Main Building, built in 1895, 100 Washington Square
and may now been seen in very much the same condition as Cather would have encountered them almost 100
Note: from Montreal, Burlington is 100 miles; from Boston, 215 miles; from New York City, 290 miles;
Such a reading, which attributes to a nearly 100-year-old story the same ideological perspective as the