Word: emotionalized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Not that it will mean anything, once we get it. The College generally will probably show as little interest in the future as it has in the past: the audiences that will turn out to listen to Mr. Debs or Mr. Nearing will be as curious and as immune to...
Kathleen Norris has a new collection of Irish short stories appearing this Spring, The Callahans and the Murphys. She started life as a newspaper woman; there is much of her more intimate story, I fancy, in her most ambitious recent work Certain People of Importance. She is unlike her husband...
Which Shall It Be? A valiant essay at showing that a sentimental picture can be real and free from the sticky molasses variety of emotion. It deals with two elderly parents, facing the poorhouse as an alternative to letting a wealthy man adopt one of their seven children in return...
The Outsider is an exceptional play, raised above a clinical discussion by the warm emotion of a girl's adolescent libido, but perspiring a little with theatrical laboring. Katherine Cornell gives an extraordinarily balanced portrayal, making the proper suggestion of a maimed butterfly fluttering its wings. Her acting swings...
Apprenticeship to the sort of short story Miss Ferber has written-often slightly plotted, delicate character sketches in which the drama is of emotions rather than events-is splendid training for the writing of a novel. Compare So Big with Lummox (TIME, Oct. 29). Miss Hurst's book has...