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Jean Arthur: New York
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Through the activities of Ralph Wolfe, scrapbooks, photographs, newsclippings and other documents regarding the lives of Dorothy Gish, Lillian Gish, Jean Arthur, Eva Marie Saint, and Maidie Norman have been donated to the Gish Film Theater Collection. Dorothy and Lillian Gish's materials are an obvious part of the Gish Film Theater Collection. For the others, their professional careers reflect stage and film history, and some have had strong connections with Lillian Gish.
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The article focuses on the book "La Vie Aventureuse de Jean-Arthur Rimbaud," by Par Jean-Marie Carré. "We only know what we have made: the mind gathers knowledge only in the act of creation," said an Italian philosopher and this aphorism might well stand as a blazon for the poetry of Jean-Arthur Rimbaud. He was keen, cerebral, wilful and he came to know the world because he created it afresh each time in his poems. He was bold, experimental cross-grained-fumiste reussi, successful charlatan, was the summary epithet bestowed upon him by Francois Coppée. And yet, in the light of what has happened since his death in the realm of French poetry, he belongs undoubtedly in the front rank. For first-rate poetry dies a curious kind of death, but it dies into something new, overshadowing and strange and alchemies, as it is itself in part altered by, the spirit of man brooding upon it. The great poem is never finished.
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