Abstract

A Great Lady

Kenton, Edna | April 17, 1929 issue

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The article discusses the book "The Lost Art: Letters of Seven Famous Women," edited by Dorothy Van Doren. Truly all is relative and, alone, no one of seven women appears the same when brought into relation with the other six. Van Doren has done perhaps more than she intended when she set about editing the letters of seven famous women for inclusion in a single volume.

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LOST Art: Letters of Seven Famous Women, The (Book); VAN Doren, Dorothy; LETTERS; CELEBRITIES; INTERPERSONAL relations; LITERATURE
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