VANISHING ROADS
Though actually the work of man’s hands—­or,
more properly speaking, the work of his travelling
feet,—­roads have long since come to seem
so much a part of Na...
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The relative obscurity of Richard Le Gallienne's literary reputation is perhaps due to his excess of romantic sensibility in an age of irony. By the time he got to Paris in 1927, Le Gallienne's heyday...
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