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she was -- virginia woolf was one of the great pioneers of the modernist along with james joyce . this was published in 1927. this is not some of this does not appear in the published version. and she always wrote -- she always true they crayon line along the left hand margin so she could ride the announced herself as she went along. now, and this particular case she has a couple of diary entries. down here for march 9th, 1926, she writes, i observed a day that i am writing exactly opposite me from my other books, very loosely at first, and she will have to tighten and set of listening as before. also and perhaps three times the speed. her giraffes, grammatical sentences are complete, very tight, formal productions. in this case the sentences are often of grammatical or unfinished, lethargic. she was writing about her childhood and adolescence. >> host: we want to see one more thing over here. here and the berg collection is this available for everybody to see, are we getting a special tour. >> guest: you are getting a special tour. the collection is here for researchers to need t
she was -- virginia woolf was one of the great pioneers of the modernist along with james joyce . this was published in 1927. this is not some of this does not appear in the published version. and she always wrote -- she always true they crayon line along the left hand margin so she could ride the announced herself as she went along. now, and this particular case she has a couple of diary entries. down here for march 9th, 1926, she writes, i observed a day that i am writing exactly opposite me...
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>> one of the great pioneers of the modern if not along with james joyce. this novel was published in 1927. this is in her own binding by the way. she bowed her own books. it's not meant to be pretty. she could do that kind of thing. here you can see names to be used. just names of characters, some of which don't appear in the published version. and she always wrote, she always drew a blue crayon line on the left hand margin so she could write little notes to her as she went along. now, in this particular page she has a couple of diary entries. and down here for march 9, 1926 she writes i observed today that i am writing exactly opposite from other books. very loosely at first, and she will have to tighten up finally, if always before, also perhaps three times the speed. most overdrafts are grammatical complete, very tight formal productions. in this case the senses are often ungrammatical, unfinished. it was an experiment for her. she was writing about her child, her adolescence, her past. >> we want to see one more thing over here in the berg collection.
>> one of the great pioneers of the modern if not along with james joyce. this novel was published in 1927. this is in her own binding by the way. she bowed her own books. it's not meant to be pretty. she could do that kind of thing. here you can see names to be used. just names of characters, some of which don't appear in the published version. and she always wrote, she always drew a blue crayon line on the left hand margin so she could write little notes to her as she went along. now,...
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and you can see how a book cover designer imagines the worlds of franz kafka, james joyce and stieg larsson in a photo gallery from artist peter mendelsund, whose new book is called "cover" -- that's on art beat. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us here at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> charles schwab, proud supporter of the pbs "newshour." >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie ghar
and you can see how a book cover designer imagines the worlds of franz kafka, james joyce and stieg larsson in a photo gallery from artist peter mendelsund, whose new book is called "cover" -- that's on art beat. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us here at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has...
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joyce. >>> former white house press secretary james brady has died. his family says he passed a it waying from a series of health issues. brady was badly injured in an assasination attempt against president ronald reagan back in 1981. after the shooting james brady bam an active and out pone advocate for gun control. >> he is somebody who i think really revolution knifed this job. and even after he was wounded in that attack on the president was somebody who showed his patriotism and commit many to the country. >> became brady spent much of rest of his life in wheelchair following the shooting. he died in a retirement community in virginia. james brady was 73 years old. >> still no resolution for philadelphia's school funding problems. even after a lengthy meeting between governor corbett and top lawmakers. they are debating whether to let philadelphia impose a $2 a pack tax on cigarettes. the city says it needs that money to open schools next month. last week, state house leaders canceled a vote on the tax saying the house won't take it up again unti
joyce. >>> former white house press secretary james brady has died. his family says he passed a it waying from a series of health issues. brady was badly injured in an assasination attempt against president ronald reagan back in 1981. after the shooting james brady bam an active and out pone advocate for gun control. >> he is somebody who i think really revolution knifed this job. and even after he was wounded in that attack on the president was somebody who showed his patriotism...
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james rosen, fox news. >> fox 29 meteorologist caitlin roth is back now with a look at our wake up weather. hey, caitlin. >>> hey, joyce you're up very early tomorrow morning it might look a little gloom mow but sleep in about 11, 12:00 o'clo 12:00 o'clock, but then you'll see the sun come out we are going to see a few clouds to start us off. a cold front coming in from the northwest will spread some clouds maybe even some showers to roll in by early tomorrow morning. so again we might not be 100% rain free on sunday. we've got the chance of clouds and some showers north then everyone has slight chance for thunderstorm later on in the d day. right now take a look at current temperatures beautiful evening and very comfortable. 72 in philly. 66 in pottstown. 66 in allentown. 61 the top of mount pocono and 71 in wilmington. 64 in millville, new jersey. wake up weather forecast for sunday, again, don't be deterred by ally the clouds the the front approaching early tomorrow morning. temperatures in the 60s and comfortable. best chance for showers in the morning will be off towards our north. it will turn in a but full day t
james rosen, fox news. >> fox 29 meteorologist caitlin roth is back now with a look at our wake up weather. hey, caitlin. >>> hey, joyce you're up very early tomorrow morning it might look a little gloom mow but sleep in about 11, 12:00 o'clo 12:00 o'clock, but then you'll see the sun come out we are going to see a few clouds to start us off. a cold front coming in from the northwest will spread some clouds maybe even some showers to roll in by early tomorrow morning. so again we...