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*Mention in Art. in De Gids ARTICLE Netherlands

Title *Mention in Art. in De Gids
Is same as work *Mention in Art. in De Gids
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Author Unknown journalist (to be identified)
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Place Netherlands
Date 1886
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Type ARTICLE
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Notes ['In art on Aurora Leigh by Elisabeth Barrett Browning.\n\n[p.200]\n“”We are reading Aurora Leigh for the third time with more enjoyment\nthan ever. I know no book that gives me a deeper sense\nof communion with a large as well as a beautiful mind”, schreef\nGeorge Eliot in een harer brieven, en Mej. v a n W a l c h e r e n\nplaatst die woorden als motto voor hare vertaling. „Voor de derde\nmaal met meer genot dan ooit." Geen wonder. Om tot al de\nschoonheden van dezen roman in rijmlooze verzen, van deze levensbeschouwing\nmet een romantischen achtergrond, door te dringen, is\néén enkele lezing niet voldoende.”\n\n(credits:De Digitale Gids, www.arik.nl (non-OCRed scans of original pages))']

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