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Ursula Duborsarsky explores the notion of darkness, particularly in the context of Rudolf Tesnohlidek's The Cunning Little Vixen, Tesnohlidek's own life, and Leos Janacek's eponymously-titled opera based on Tesnohlidek's tale.
Note: Author's note: A Storm Glass belongs to winter rooms. Afternoon rain on the window, light subdued to antique glass, and a reader, like the picture of a reader-
Lyrici"ceramics dissemble Footrpints",Michael Farrell,
single work poetry
(p. 27)
Section: A2