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Verbal Vermeer: Updike's Middle-Class Portraiture, James Plath
Verbal Vermeer: Updike's Middle-Class Portraiture, James Plath
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Of all the artists Updike mentions in his writing, none is cited more often than seventeenth-century Dutch painter Jan Vermeer, whose near-photographic depictions of household scenes from everyday bourgeois life are recalled in Updike's own fictional portraits of upper-middle-dass domesticity-particularly those set in his native Pennsylvania, where the Dutch historically settled.
Othoparadoxy: Part Ii, Michael Theune
Orthoparadoxy: The Temptation (From The Modern Testament), Michael Theune
Orthoparadoxy: The Temptation (From The Modern Testament), Michael Theune
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Othoparadoxy: Part Iii, Michael Theune
Theune Reviews "Smokes" By Susan Wheeler, Michael Theune
Theune Reviews "Smokes" By Susan Wheeler, Michael Theune
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Vita Nova By Louise Gluck, Michael Theune
Vita Nova By Louise Gluck, Michael Theune
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Review originally published in Verse, Volume 16, Numbers 3/Volume 17, Number 1, 2000, pages 207-210.
Deepstep Come Shining By C.D. Wright, Michael Theune
Deepstep Come Shining By C.D. Wright, Michael Theune
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Review originally published in Verse, Volume 16, Numbers 3/Volume 17, Number 1, 2000, pages 202-204.
How Many More Of Them Are You? By Lisa Lubasch, Michael Theune
How Many More Of Them Are You? By Lisa Lubasch, Michael Theune
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Review originally published in Verse, Volume 16, Numbers 3/Volume 17, Number 1, 2000, pages 134-135.
Salt 11(In The Mix: International Regionalism And Hypermodernism1) Edited By John Kinsella, Michael Theune
Salt 11(In The Mix: International Regionalism And Hypermodernism1) Edited By John Kinsella, Michael Theune
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Review originally published in Verse, Volume 16, Numbers 3/Volume 17, Number 1, 2000, pages 224-226.