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mation of her entire oeuvre. A
study of ordinary people encoun–
tering the extraordinary event of
wartime ,
Mrs. Reynolds
unites the
narrative force of the autobiogra–
phies, the eccentric, dreamlike
landscapes of the lyrical works, and
the tough-minded humanism of
Three Lives
and
The Making of
Americans.
Stein wrote
Mrs. Rey–
nolds
during World War II in oc–
cupied France , and Yale University
Press published it in 1952. I hope
that someone will soon bring out a
new , more readily available edition .
Th~SmaH.
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