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I was especially struck by her debt to Wallace Stevens, whom she read and loved for her entire life; to Whitman, whose unfinished project of inventorying America Rich took up so memorably; and to Dickinson, whom Rich wrote back into the feminist canon with her groundbreaking essay of 1976, "Vesuvius at Home".
By the time the critic André Hodeir produced his groundbreaking essay "Why Do They Age So Badly?" — written in the 1950s and published in a 1962 collection of his work — the reputation of jazz musicians as a short-lived lot was already ingrained, Mr. Morgenstern said.
In 1937 Ronald Coase wrote a groundbreaking essay titled "The Nature of the Firm".
In June 2011, the New York Times Magazine published a groundbreaking essay Vargas wrote in which he revealed his status as an undocumented immigrant.
It is this plunder of the contemporary sort—housing wealth, not slavery that Coates focused on in "The Case for Reparations," his groundbreaking essay for the Atlantic, where he has become recognized as one of the sharpest cultural commentators on the internet.
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A pioneering practitioner of deconstruction and a distinguished translator, Johnson wrote groundbreaking essays that profoundly influenced the field of literary and cultural studies.
The editors and staff of Commentary magazine mourn the death of a brilliant intellectual, scholar, and friend whose scintillating and groundbreaking essays on Jews and Judaism graced our pages for five decades.
This posthumous collection includes James's groundbreaking essays on "pure experience," originally published in 1904 5.
"His whole life kind of centered around that event," his widow, Michelle, said of his feelings about being in the groundbreaking photo essay.
Excerpts from Linda Nochlin's groundbreaking 1971 essay, "Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?," are printed on walls throughout five floors of the museum's offices, in locations that are visible to the public through glass.
Excerpts from Linda Nochlin\u2019s groundbreaking 1971 essay, \u201cWhy Have There Been No Great Women Artists?,\u201d are printed on walls throughout five floors of the museum\u2019s offices, in locations that are visible to the public through glass.
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