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... Dawn Powell 1941 Sibyl [Lady Colefax] comes to stay. As usual she is full of gossip. She minds so much the complete ... "
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More Matter: Essays and Criticism
by John Updike
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... Cape Cod and his ancestral home in Talcottville , in upstate New York. One who did stay was Wilson's friend Dawn Powell, a refugee from central Ohio. She was twenty when she arrived, in 1918. ... "
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Ladies Laughing: Wit as Control in Contemporary American Women Writers (Studies in Humor and Gender)
by Barbara Levy
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... Dorothy Parker, Dawn Powell, and Betty MacDonald. Each of the seven following chapters concentrates on a single contemporary witty writer in order to examine ... "
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