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The Evening Sun reporter had been sent to interview the English experimentalist poet Mina Loy , pronounced by his newspaper to be the archetypal Modern Woman , and rumored ( rightly , in my opinion ) to be the reigning queen of the ...
The Evening Sun reporter had been sent to interview the English experimentalist poet Mina Loy , pronounced by his newspaper to be the archetypal Modern Woman , and rumored ( rightly , in my opinion ) to be the reigning queen of the ...
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... the Modern passed into the sign of the avant - garde , as dissenting women kept up an assault on private property and public opinion that could only be understood and adjudicated in terms that England was unprepared to entertain .
... the Modern passed into the sign of the avant - garde , as dissenting women kept up an assault on private property and public opinion that could only be understood and adjudicated in terms that England was unprepared to entertain .
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Taken by Storm : The Media , Public Opinion , and U.S. Foreign Policy in the Gulf War . Chicago : U of Chicago P , 1994 . Mark Bracher , Marshall W. Alcorn , Jr. , Ronald J. Corthell , and Françoise Massardier - Kenny , eds .
Taken by Storm : The Media , Public Opinion , and U.S. Foreign Policy in the Gulf War . Chicago : U of Chicago P , 1994 . Mark Bracher , Marshall W. Alcorn , Jr. , Ronald J. Corthell , and Françoise Massardier - Kenny , eds .
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