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- Time Present - Loyola University Chicago
CONTENTS Essays: Eliot on the Poetry of His Contemporaries by Marjorie Perloff 1
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MOZART HAYDN and their Contemporaries the first decade of the nineteenth It was a time of extraordinary creativity – dominated by composers from the German-speaking countries – which saw the creation of masterpieces by two classical giants, Franz Joseph Haydn (1732–1809) and Wo
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- Creative Futures for New Contemporary Artists: Opportunities . . .
The organizers of shows similar to the Royal Scottish Academy's New Contemporaries exhibition might consider whether such events should provide artist fees or financial support for transporting art works or for marketing and pricing assistance, as well as emotional support or mentoring to ease the transition to the profes-sional world
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- Under the Skin: Reconsidering Cecilia Beaux and John Singer . . .
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Contemporaries and histor-ians have puzzled over the dramatic difference in domestic politics between the USA and the UK, given the countries’ broad alignment on foreign policy toward Communism and the Soviet Union in that era
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