LIBROS DEL AUTOR: mary barnard

4 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: mary barnard

  • Mary Barnard
    Mary Barnard
    The most comprehensive collection of writing by award-winning US poet, renowned translator of Sappho, and trailblazing archivist Mary Barnard.Born in the Pacific Northwest, Mary Barnard (1909-2001) struck up correspondence with Ezra Pound in 1933, won Poetry magazine’s prestigious Levinson Award in 1935, and moved to New York City the following year. There she met Marianne Moor...
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    50,30 €

  • Prof. Baxter’s Great Invention
    Mary Barnard Horne
    'Prof. Baxter’s Great Invention: An Unclassified Entertainment In One Act' by Mary Barnard Horne is a delightful and humorous one-act play. This charming piece is perfect for amateur theatre groups, schools, or anyone looking for a quick, comedic performance piece. The play centers around the titular professor and his bewildering invention, promising an evening of lighthearted ...
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    15,72 €

  • The Book of Drills
    Mary Barnard Horne
    The Book of Drills: A Series of Entertainments by Mary Barnard Horne, originally published in 1896, offers a charming collection of short stories that provide a glimpse into American domestic life during the late 19th century. Horne’s work showcases a delightful blend of humor and insight, capturing the social dynamics and everyday experiences of the era. These entertaining nar...
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    26,06 €

  • The Ladies Of Cranford, A Sketch Of English Village Life Fifty Years Ago
    Mary Barnard Horne
    The Ladies of Cranford is a play written by Mary Barnard Horne and published in 1899. The play is set in a small English village called Cranford and depicts the lives of its female residents fifty years ago. The story is divided into three acts and revolves around the social interactions and relationships of the women in the village. The play explores themes such as love, frien...
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    25,51 €