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A Sculptor's Correspondence

November 23, 1918 issue

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The article presents an overview of the book "Thomas Woolner, R.A. His Life in Letters," by Amy Woolner. Amy Woolner, may call it a life in letters, but her title is too ambitious. It is in no sense a life at all. She does not attempt to edit the letters. Her few statements or comments are unilluminating. It is a pity, for the material was rich had she known how to use it. Woolner was one of the original Pre-Raphaelites, the only sculptor of the group. He went to Australia in the fifties to dig for gold. He was all him life associated with distinguished people, often with important movements.

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THOMAS Woolner, R.A. His Life in Letters (Book); LITERATURE; WOOLNER, Amy; AUTHORS; LETTERS; SOCIAL movements
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