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  1. If the life phases of later childhood and adolescence can be termed “the awkward age,” the same phrase might apply equally to the material under consideration. The idea of Geometric art is in a transitional phase: no longer confidently associated with Homeric epic, it is not yet fully qualified to be an art of the polis.

  2. The Awkward Age: Directed by Nenad Dizdarevic. With Drasko Trninic, Sedin Kahriman, Igor Bjelan, Esvedin Husic. Adaptation of the highly popular children's novel by Branko Copic, who in this book resembles his school and college days in Bihac, Bosnia, in the years before WWII.

  3. 10 de mai. de 2018 · adolescence: ‘the awkward age’ – ‘l’âge ingrat’. The phrase the awkward age denotes the adolescence, when one is no longer a child but not yet properly grown up, a time of life characterised by physical and emotional changes. The earliest instance of this phrase that I have found is from a portrait of Joseph Grimaldi (1778-1837 ...

  4. 11 de out. de 2017 · The Awkward Age(1899), written at a time when female emancipation and the double standard were subjects of fierce debate, is the most remarkable example of James's dramatic method. The novel traces the experiences of 18-year-old Nanda Brookenham, exposed to corruption in the salon of her youthful, 'modern' mother, who, in maintaining a circle where talk is shockingly sophisticated, 'must ...

  5. 16 de mai. de 2017 · The Awkward Age: A Novel - Kindle edition by Segal, Francesca. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading The Awkward Age: A Novel.

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  6. The Awkward Age Vogue US | December 2022 With its offbeat premise, stirring score, and superlative cast, Kimberly Akimbo is planting a flag for the wonderfully weird on Broadway. - By Adam Green

  7. 9 de set. de 2014 · The Awkward Age. By Elif Batuman. September 9, 2014. Illustration by Ellen Surrey. As the Eskimos were said to have seven words for snow, today’s Americans have a near-infinite vocabulary for ...