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Opening to the first chapter of the first book I read on Monroe , written by Cambridge sociologist Graham McCann , I found : " Virginia Woolf wrote that ' A biography is considered complete if it merely accounts for six or seven selves ...
Opening to the first chapter of the first book I read on Monroe , written by Cambridge sociologist Graham McCann , I found : " Virginia Woolf wrote that ' A biography is considered complete if it merely accounts for six or seven selves ...
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For Trilling Monroe's body only began to incite “ fear ” in the last nude photographs , when even the beauty of the face couldn't hide the signs of her suffering and her impending death : “ Her body looked ravaged and ill , already ...
For Trilling Monroe's body only began to incite “ fear ” in the last nude photographs , when even the beauty of the face couldn't hide the signs of her suffering and her impending death : “ Her body looked ravaged and ill , already ...
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The more I read about Monroe the more I begin to wonder whether Albee , in depicting his destructive and self - destructive ... and breakup of Monroe and Arthur Miller , including Monroe's well - publicized affair with Yves Montand .
The more I read about Monroe the more I begin to wonder whether Albee , in depicting his destructive and self - destructive ... and breakup of Monroe and Arthur Miller , including Monroe's well - publicized affair with Yves Montand .
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