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... Isak Dinesen knows as well as anyone that a story - teller must be pre- pared to sweat blood , and that he must work at his tale as the painter works at his canvas or the potter at his clay ... Isak Dinesen : the Scheherazade of Our Times.
... Isak Dinesen knows as well as anyone that a story - teller must be pre- pared to sweat blood , and that he must work at his tale as the painter works at his canvas or the potter at his clay ... Isak Dinesen : the Scheherazade of Our Times.
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... Isak Dinesen's swan song , her triumphant Ode to Joy , her own Ninth Symphony . 6 I have sometimes had people say to me that they find Isak Dinesen's tales ' too artificial , too unreal . ' I am sorry for those who feel this way , for ...
... Isak Dinesen's swan song , her triumphant Ode to Joy , her own Ninth Symphony . 6 I have sometimes had people say to me that they find Isak Dinesen's tales ' too artificial , too unreal . ' I am sorry for those who feel this way , for ...
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... Isak Dinesen's characters are fundamentally ' religious ' — in the older , etymological sense of the word in which it meant ' scrupulous , ' ' observant , ' and applied to him who walked in ... Isak Dinesen : the Scheherazade of Our Times.
... Isak Dinesen's characters are fundamentally ' religious ' — in the older , etymological sense of the word in which it meant ' scrupulous , ' ' observant , ' and applied to him who walked in ... Isak Dinesen : the Scheherazade of Our Times.
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