The New York Review of Books - USA (2022-05-12)
May 12, 2022 41 And there came a late afternoon, not more than six or seven weeks after beginning classes for the spring semeste ...
42 The New York Review given along with the opening itself; and if we acknowledge... In Little Did I Know, with its time- shuttl ...
May 12, 2022 43 The Bucolic Heroic Regina Marler Art Is a Tyrant: The Unconventional Life of Rosa Bonheur by Catherine Hewitt. I ...
44 The New York Review muscularity of Bonheur’s oxen, strain- ing against the harness in a freshly plowed field glowing with sun ...
May 12, 2022 45 remarked late in life, “but only for my work.” Yet it was not only for her work: she habitually wore trousers at ...
46 The New York Review 1. The suits of recent French presidents— all men—say more than you might expect of navy blue. Nicolas Sa ...
May 12, 2022 47 AND A CURRENT LISTING Victoria Munroe Fine Art 67 East 80th Street #2, New York, NY 10075; ( ...
48 The New York Review after his election, when he posed for an official portrait, he chose to stand in front of his desk, displ ...
May 12, 2022 49 increase defense spending, for finally listening to the French. “I told them you can’t stay in this situation wh ...
50 The New York Review Never the Same Step Twice Brian Seibert Sportin’ Life: John W. Bubbles, an American Classic by Brian Hark ...
May 12, 2022 51 diences, but Buck and Bubbles spent little time there. Instead, they imme- diately established a pattern: booked ...
52 The New York Review The Broken Constitution: Lincoln, Slavery, and the Refounding of America by Noah Feldman. Farrar, Straus ...
May 12, 2022 53 ment to the end of a succession of constitutional violations. He does not doubt that the war became an antislav- ...
54 The New York Review indirectly. Feldman dismisses such indirect attacks as trivial on the grounds that they could not possibl ...
May 12, 2022 55 A Master at Work Colin B. Bailey Jacques Louis David: Radical Draftsman an exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum ...
56 The New York Review only as a painter, and he no doubt had low esteem for those who adopted drawing as their principal medium ...
May 12, 2022 57 est is the large drawing The Oath of the Tennis Court, completed by May 1791, and on which he may have been rumi ...
58 The New York Review LETTERS THE ORIGINS OF ‘BANALITY’ To the Editors: Seyla Benhabib’s assertion that Hannah Ar- endt’s conce ...
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