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You could spend a fortnight here and still not see every one of the masterpieces to be found in Florence's museums and churches.
An Eton master who wrote his masterpieces to be read to his terrified boarders each Christmas Eve, his ghosts were not always standard formula.
"My God," he thinks, "what stories ordinary life devised; not masterpieces to be sure, they were doubtless closer to Venezuelan, Brazilian, Colombian, and Mexican soap operas than to Cervantes and Tolstoy.
Unable to make sufficient money from her novels, the great American writer Carson McCullers took advice from Tennessee Williams and allowed one of her masterpieces to be adapted for the theatre.
In a case of alleged forgeries that roiled the New York art market and led to a host of civil lawsuits, federal authorities on Tuesday declared a series of works sold as Modernist masterpieces to be fake and charged a little-known Long Island dealer at the center of the scandal with tax fraud.
The ballet is one of four 20th century masterpieces to be performed together in an evening entitled Kaleidoscope.
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A modern masterpiece to be sure.
Fair enough: Haydn wanted his masterpiece to be done small as well as big, and his preference was for big.
Nor is it that the film is some imperishable masterpiece to be approached on bended knee by critics.
Isaiah Berlin considered it "a literary masterpiece to be placed by the side of the novels of his contemporaries and countrymen, Turgenev, Tolstoy, Dostoyevsky".
This is why I am extremely dismayed that Boston Latin students interpreted F. Scott Fitzgerald's masterpiece to be "inspirational" and "hopeful".
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