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Biography of Elinor Glyn
2791 words, approx. 9.3 pages
 Elinor Glyn, glamorous socialite, incessant traveler, and romantic novelist, reached the peak of her celebrity in the autumn of 1907, when she published Three Weeks. Soon a naughty rhyme was circulating in New York and London society, cleverly mocking th...
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Biography of Elinor Glyn
1746 words, approx. 5.8 pages
 British author Elinor Glyn (1864-1943) wrote a number of novels, many featuring strong female characters in sexually charged situations. The most scandalous was Three Weeks, which nearly ended Glyn's career. Later in her career she was lured to Hollywood...


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The Man for the Moment
12/12/1991: 1,000 words, approx. 3 pages He's tan. He's rested. He wants to be back. Not Nixon. Steinbrenner. "Have Cash, Will Spend It" reads the card of a man, a man with a checkbook in a debt-service land. Wire Steinbrenner. Banned For Life Boulevard, Tampa. Yep,...
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man of the moment
01/01/2008: 2,247 words, approx. 8 pages The world of contemporary art can be described as a minefield. Brought to the fore by a de-emphasis on traditional skills in favor of "concept" and "subliminal meaning," the field is wide open to the downright fraudulent, and many traditionalists must shake their heads...


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