some JSTOR keywords of Anne Carson articles
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some JSTOR keywords of Anne Carson articles
The Boat Studio (1876) by Claude Monet
Anne Brigman • The Spirit of Photography, 1908
Gelatin silver print, 18 cm image (diameter), mounted on tan layered paper, 29.3 cm x 24.2 cm.
Exhibited: “Who's Afraid of Women Photographers?” at the Musée d'Orsay, Paris, October 2015–January 2016.
'Medea' (dir. by Pier Paolo Pasolini) [1969]
Anna Bolena
Maria Callas, Milan, 1957
George S. Zimbel Fiction Department, Public Library, Philadelphia 1965
Roz Leibowitz, Love is the key, pencil on vintage paper, 2007
Tararua Forest, New Zealand
Petroglyphs of the Karelian White Sea
the order of thyme - Sarah la Puerta
"the problem of musical notation" by Sarah La Puerta
Mexico, 1987. Flor Garduño
Arthur E. Morton - The Crocus Dell, 1910-1915
Alice Duncan
Other recent book purchases:
J.K. Huysmans, Là-bas
Marcel Proust, à recherche de temps perdu, vols 2-3
Johnny Pitts, Afropean
George Eliot, Daniel Deronda
Jamaica Kincaid, Lucy
Ann Radcliffe, the mysteries of Udolfo
the letters of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung
Aristotle- Poetics
ETA Hoffmann- collected tales
Sofia Tolstoy- diaries
Ralph Ellison- invisible man
Conch shell with gilded silver mounts and semi precious stones, Tibet, 18th century
from The Asian Art Museum, San Francisco