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Scott Kachel Teal Geometric Strippable Non Woven Wallpaper
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 10.35 $Bring dark glamour to your walls with this bold geometric design. Angular black linework against rich charcoal is both timeless and luxurious. Kachel is an unpasted, non woven wallpaper. Color: Teal.
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Scott Kachel Gold Geometric Strippable Non Woven Wallpaper
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 10.35 $Imbue your walls with luxury with this bold geometric design. The strong golden lines bring a touch of glamour to the khaki linen backdrop. Kachel is an unpasted, non woven wallpaper.
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Scott Kachel Black Geometric Strippable Non Woven Wallpaper
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 10.35 $Bring some Old Hollywood glam to your interiors. The bold black lines of this luxe geometric design are softened by its white linen-like backdrop. Kachel is an unpasted, non woven wallpaper.
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Scott Kachel Indigo Geometric Strippable Non Woven Wallpaper
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 10.35 $Create a glamorous and moody space with this geometric design. Deep blue linework against rich indigo is luxurious and timeless. Kachel is an unpasted, non woven wallpaper.
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Scott Kachel Grey Geometric Strippable Non Woven Wallpaper
Vendor: Homedepot.com Price: 10.35 $This bold geometric blends modern design with Old Hollywood aesthetics. Silver lines against light grey linen creates a bright and luxe space. Kachel is an unpasted, non woven wallpaper.
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The Contemplated Spouse: The Letters Of Wallace Stevens To Elsie (Non Series)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 29.00 $The Contemplated Spouse gathers in a single volume the 272 extant letters written by Wallace Stevens to the woman with whom he shared his life, Elsie Viola Kachel. Written over the span of twenty-five years, the correspondence reflects Elsie's evolving relationship with Stevens, initially as his friend, then as his fiancee, and later as his wife. Taken collectively these personal letters from one of America's most important poets reveal aspects of Stevens's personality that his poetry discloses more obliquely. Most significant, they demonstrate Stevens's devotion to his wife through years of an uneven and often distant partnership. Stevens wrote to Elsie for more than five years prior to their marriage, and for more than twenty years he wrote to her as his wife. The couple spent much of their married life apart as he traveled for business and vacationed without her. Even when living in the same house, the couple often operated in separate realms. Their camaraderie, however, rekindled in Stevens's final years, and Elsie remained an important source of inspiration. censor, foreshadow the poems he later published. Incidents he describes in his pre-1913 correspondence recur throughout his canon. His later letters, penned after his marriage, comment on the geography that would surface in his poetry - the Carolinas, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Key West. The collection is augmented by editor J. Donald Blount's introduction - an overview of Stevens's life and his relationship with Elsie - and extensive footnotes to the letters that provide essential information about Stevens's references.
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The Contemplated Spouse: The Letters Of Wallace Stevens To Elsie (Non Series)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 9.34 $The Contemplated Spouse gathers in a single volume the 272 extant letters written by Wallace Stevens to the woman with whom he shared his life, Elsie Viola Kachel. Written over the span of twenty-five years, the correspondence reflects Elsie's evolving relationship with Stevens, initially as his friend, then as his fiancee, and later as his wife. Taken collectively these personal letters from one of America's most important poets reveal aspects of Stevens's personality that his poetry discloses more obliquely. Most significant, they demonstrate Stevens's devotion to his wife through years of an uneven and often distant partnership. Stevens wrote to Elsie for more than five years prior to their marriage, and for more than twenty years he wrote to her as his wife. The couple spent much of their married life apart as he traveled for business and vacationed without her. Even when living in the same house, the couple often operated in separate realms. Their camaraderie, however, rekindled in Stevens's final years, and Elsie remained an important source of inspiration. censor, foreshadow the poems he later published. Incidents he describes in his pre-1913 correspondence recur throughout his canon. His later letters, penned after his marriage, comment on the geography that would surface in his poetry - the Carolinas, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Key West. The collection is augmented by editor J. Donald Blount's introduction - an overview of Stevens's life and his relationship with Elsie - and extensive footnotes to the letters that provide essential information about Stevens's references.
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