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It reduces the piece to something more cleverly academic than deeply imaginative.
But to most ears, the dramatist's meticulous, musically notated dialogue is a deeply imaginative elaboration of the manner he inherited from Harold Pinter.
For an encore at certain performances, Mr. Greenspan delivers "Jonas," a multilayered meditation on the more deeply imaginative aspects of the actor's art.
What else can you say about Johanna Nitzke Marquis's garden, which contains a pyramid of bowling balls, or about Heronswood, the profuse, deeply imaginative woodland garden created by Dan Hinkley?
The bittersweet history of a place where isolation and poverty still reside is stitched into the trouser legs, cornmeal sacks, dress skirts and Sears corduroy swatches that constitute one of the country's most unbroken and deeply imaginative quilting traditions.
These are gloriously refined, deeply imaginative labyrinths, where the established rules of classicism are broken (George Dance the Younger first taught him how to do this) and spaces - sometimes these are more like landscapes than rooms - flow or insinuate themselves one into the other.
Yeats' biographer Alexander Jeffares writes, "she was unselfcentered, unselfish, deeply imaginative and sympathetic and, until she met Yeats, she seems to have accepted the fact of her unhappy loveless marriage".
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It is a privilege to observe such a deeply scholarly and imaginative mind at work on what it loved best.
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