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The wall copy read "Portrait of a lady, possibly Lady Jane Grey, ca. 1553," and attributed the conjecture to David Starkey's recent "interesting possibility".
In 10th grade, my English class read "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog, Dylan Thomass's great book of autobiographical short stories, featuring examples of some early poetic attempts by the Thomas-ian protagonist.
We read "Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" by James Joyce, "Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger and "The Invisible Man" by Ralph Ellison -- all prompting some parents to complain, but the Jesuits held firm.
One friend responded, "You've read, Portrait of a Marriage, haven't you?
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I am now reading "Portrait of a Spy," by Daniel Silva.
Now the painting is hanging in the museum's European paintings gallery, where the label reads "Portrait of a Young Man (Self-Portrait?), by Gerrit Dou".
I had the pleasure of reading Portrait of a Lady, Cole's all too brief essay on Seydou Keïta and Malick Sidibé, just before I attended a Keïta retrospective at the Grand Palais in Paris.
In the weeks that followed, reading "Portraits of Grief" became a ritual for people nationwide.
In the weeks that followed, amid nonstop news coverage of the disaster and the war, reading "Portraits of Grief" became a ritual for people nationwide.
In the acknowledgments, at the back of "Portrait of a Novel," Gorra writes, "I first read 'The Portrait of a Lady' during the fall of 1977, in a class at Amherst College".
She read "The Portrait of a Lady" that fall, and also "The Beach House" and "Candy".
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