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The Correspondence of Edward Gordon Craig and Count Harry Kessler, 1903-1937.(Review)(Brief Article)
The Modern Language Review
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January 1, 1999|
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The Correspondence of Edward Gordon Craig and Count Harry Kessler, 1903-1937. Ed. by L. M. NEWMAN. London: Maney for the Modern Humanities Research Association and the Institute of Germanic Studies (University of London). 1995. xvi + 398 pp. 36 [pounds sterling] (UK & EU); 43 [pounds sterling] (Overseas); $86 (US).
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