Ellen RaskinTwayne Publishers, 1991 - 120 pages |
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... writer - is has be- come of more interest than what - the - writer - writes . I am concerned that this dangerous ... writing about Raskin the woman is a good idea . Certainly , nothing that one can write is apt to be what she herself ...
... writer - is has be- come of more interest than what - the - writer - writes . I am concerned that this dangerous ... writing about Raskin the woman is a good idea . Certainly , nothing that one can write is apt to be what she herself ...
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... writing careers , Raskin's work was marked by fastidiousness and respect for the art of making books . Books as objects were important to her ; when she was writing novels , she adjusted the size of the printer's symbols she used to ...
... writing careers , Raskin's work was marked by fastidiousness and respect for the art of making books . Books as objects were important to her ; when she was writing novels , she adjusted the size of the printer's symbols she used to ...
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... writing . Raskin did identify herself as Angela and her sister as Turtle , and the un- equal but equally destructive treatment of the siblings is the rea- son for the resentment and identification . Raskin was not writing history ...
... writing . Raskin did identify herself as Angela and her sister as Turtle , and the un- equal but equally destructive treatment of the siblings is the rea- son for the resentment and identification . Raskin was not writing history ...
Contents
Biographical Sketch | 1 |
Illustrations for Others | 11 |
Words arent everything | 31 |
Copyright | |
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