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James Gibbons Huneker (January 31, 1857 –
February 9, 1921) was an
American art, book, music, and
theater critic. A
colorful individual and an ambitious...
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foreman Ed
Yates admits to
Renchler that he
killed Martin, but
employee Chet
Huneker is
persuaded to tell the law that he had hit
Martin accidentally with a...
- 287. ISBN 0-87930-865-6.
Retrieved 21
March 2009.
Huneker (1966), p. 259
Dubal (2004), p. 463
Huneker (1966), p. 260 "Narodowy
Instytut Fryderyka Chopina"...
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Cleora "Clio"
Hinton Bracken (née Hinton,
formerly Huneker; July 26, 1869 –
February 12, 1925) was an
American sculptor. A
native of Rhinebeck, New York...
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Three asterisks used as a
dinkus in the
James Huneker novel Painted Veils. In this case, it is
being used to
accentuate the end of a
particularly racy...
- ISBN 0-87930-865-6.
Retrieved 21
March 2009.
Dubal 2004, p. 464
Huneker 1966, pp. 262–263
Huneker 1966, p. 263 Friskin, James; Freundlich,
Irwin (1973). Music...
- ISBN 0-7100-9688-7.
Huneker,
James G. (1966). Chopin: The Man and his Music. New York:
Dover Publ. p. 251. ISBN 0-486-21687-X.
Huneker (1966), p. 262 Lateiner...
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disliked it and
never pla**** it.
Older generation critics such as
James Huneker labeled Hofmann the "king of pianists", and
Samuel Chotzinoff called him...
- 2013-12-02.
Huneker,
James (1927). Chopin: The Man and his Music.
Plain Label Books. p. 165. ISBN 1-60303-588-5.
Retrieved 2011-03-22.
Huneker (1927), p...
- Madrazo," (Brief biography), MuseodelPrado.es.
Accessed 4
August 2022.
Huneker, J.
Promenades of an Impressionist,
Charles Scribner's Sons, New York;...