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Fogg Art Museum Scrapbook, January 1929-December 1931

ARCH.2003.25, Rendition: 793940

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The image is a newspaper clipping from February 5, 1930, featuring an article about Kathleen Norris and her latest novel, "Passion Flower." The article discusses the novel's setting in modern California and its exploration of the life of a character named Casey. The article mentions that Casey is a young woman who has faced numerous challenges, including the loss of her mother and the struggles of her family. The novel delves into themes of love, marriage, and the complexities of human relationships.

The article also includes a drawing of Kathleen Norris by Syd Hoffman, depicting her in a thoughtful pose. Additionally, the article mentions that the Harvard Institute will study Norris's work, particularly focusing on her portrayal of Chinese characters in her novel "Lovely Princess." The piece highlights Norris's ability to create realistic and relatable characters, noting her attention to detail and her understanding of human nature.

The transcript at the bottom indicates that the article is from February 5, 1930, and provides a glimpse into the literary and cultural context of the time.

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The image is of a yellowed, aged page from a publication, likely a magazine, featuring an article and an illustration. The article, titled "Chin: Her Latest Novel, 'Passion Flower,' She Traces the Course of Life in Modern California," is by Kathleen Norris. The text discusses the novel, with a focus on the character development and the social commentary it provides. The article includes a transcription note dated February 5, 1930.

Adjacent to the article, there is an illustrated portrait of a woman, identified as Kathleen Norris, drawn by Syd Hydeman. The illustration is detailed, showing the woman in a stylish dress with a hat, and it includes her likeness with a side profile.

The layout of the page includes the article text on the left and the illustration on the right. The condition of the page suggests it has been well-preserved despite its age, with visible creases and slight discoloration. There are also some handwritten notes on the bottom of the page. The overall aesthetic and content suggest it is from the early 20th century, providing a glimpse into the literary and artistic styles of the period.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from a 1938 edition of the "San Francisco Examiner," featuring an article about Kathleen Norris's latest novel, "Passion Flower." Here's a detailed summary:

Headline:

Chin in Her Latest Novel, "Passion Flower": She Traces the Course of Life in Modern California

Subheadline and Author:

Passion Flower
By Kathleen Norris, New York: Doubleday, Doran and Company

Content Overview:

Article by Dorothy P. Craton:

The article discusses the novel "Passion Flower" by Kathleen Norris. The author of the article, Dorothy P. Craton, reflects on the novel's portrayal of life and relationships.

Plot Summary and Analysis:

  • The novel is set in San Francisco and revolves around the character named Casey.
  • Casey is depicted as somewhat unsophisticated but has a magnetic personality that attracts people.
  • The story begins with Casey marrying Dan, a man who is described as having limited prospects and a strong emotional attachment to his mother.
  • The couple moves to a modest house, and Casey quickly feels the limitations of her new life.
  • The narrative delves into Casey’s struggle with her new environment, her dissatisfaction, and her eventual realization of her own emotional needs and desires.
  • The plot explores themes of marriage, societal expectations, and personal fulfillment.

Review and Critique:

  • The reviewer acknowledges that while Kathleen Norris's previous works have been criticized for lacking depth, "Passion Flower" shows an improvement.
  • Norris’s character, Casey, is portrayed with more complexity and emotional depth.
  • The novel’s setting and character interactions are praised for their realism and relatability.

Other Information:

  • The article mentions that Kathleen Norris was a prominent author of her time.
  • The illustration accompanying the article shows a portrait of Kathleen Norris.
  • There is also a brief note on the events at Yenching University in China, where the Harvard-Yenching Institute is noted for its cultural studies.

Transcript Section:

The bottom of the clipping includes a transcript date: February 5, 1938.

Visual Elements:

  • The clipping features a photograph of people, possibly related to the Yenching University news.
  • There is a portrait sketch of Kathleen Norris, credited to Syd Huygeman.

In summary, the article provides a review and detailed analysis of Kathleen Norris’s "Passion Flower," highlighting its narrative depth and character development while situating it within the broader context of Norris's work.

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The image is a newspaper clipping from February 5, 1930, featuring a review and discussion of Kathleen Norris's novel "Passion Flower." The article is titled "Chin" and discusses Norris's portrayal of life in modern California, particularly focusing on Chinese culture and societal norms.

The main elements of the clipping include:

  1. Headline and Subheading:

    • The headline reads "Chin" with the subheading "In Her Latest Novel, 'Passion Flower,' She Traces the Course of Life in Modern California."
  2. Main Article:

    • The article begins by describing the novel's protagonist, who is a young Chinese girl named Cassie, and her relationships and experiences in a modern American setting.
    • Norris is noted for her direct approach to writing, tackling controversial topics such as divorce and the suppression of women.
    • The article discusses Norris's background and her previous works, emphasizing her ability to write from the standpoint of her characters.
    • It mentions Norris's portrayal of the Chinese community in San Francisco and her ability to capture the essence of their lives and struggles.
  3. Illustrations:

    • There are two illustrations in the clipping:
      • One is a black-and-white photograph of a Chinese woman with a child.
      • The other is a drawing of Kathleen Norris by Syd Hydeman, showing her portrait.
  4. Side Article:

    • On the right side, there is an additional article titled "On Yenching University Campus, the Harvard Institute Will Study Chinese Culture."
    • This article discusses the establishment of an institute at Yenching University in China, which will focus on the study of Chinese culture, language, and history, with a particular emphasis on interpreting Chinese culture to the Western world.
  5. Author's Background:

    • The clipping also includes a brief note about Kathleen Norris, highlighting her dedication to writing about Chinese culture and her experiences in understanding and depicting it authentically.

The newspaper clipping seems to be a comprehensive review of Norris's work and its cultural significance, as well as a brief on the educational efforts aimed at understanding Chinese culture during that time.

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The image shows a newspaper clipping from an old publication, dated February 5, 1930. The main focus of the clipping is a review and discussion of the novel "Passion Flower" by Kathleen Norris. The article includes several elements:

  1. Headline and Main Content:

    • The headline reads: "Chin in Her Latest Novel, 'Passion Flower,' She Traces the Course of Life in Modern California."
    • The article discusses the protagonist, Casey, and her life journey, including her marriage, divorce, and her complex emotional and social relationships.
  2. Images:

    • There are two black-and-white photographs included in the clipping.
      • The first image is a portrait of Kathleen Norris.
      • The second image is a detailed drawing by Syd Hydeman of Norris.
  3. Text:

    • The article begins by describing Casey’s troubled marriage and the subsequent divorce. It then delves into Casey's subsequent life, her struggles, and her emotional complexity.
    • The author discusses Casey’s interactions with her family, particularly her father and her brother Dan, and her relationships with men.
    • The article includes quotes and dialogue that reflect Casey’s internal conflicts and her efforts to understand and navigate her emotions and social standing.
    • The text also mentions the novel's portrayal of the Chinese community in San Francisco and the broader cultural context of the time.
  4. Analysis:

    • The author analyzes the novel's themes, including Casey's journey, her emotional struggles, and her search for self-worth and understanding in a society that often overlooks or misinterprets her.
    • The narrative touches on social issues such as divorce, women’s roles, and the complexities of personal relationships.
  5. Additional Notes:

    • There is a section titled "On Yenching University Campus, the Harvard Institute Will Study Culture," which seems unrelated to the main article but is included in the same clipping.
    • The transcript is dated February 5, 1930, indicating when this particular clipping was likely created or published.

This newspaper clipping provides a snapshot of literary criticism and cultural commentary from the early 1930s, focusing on the themes and characters within Kathleen Norris's novel "Passion Flower."

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The image is a newspaper clipping dated February 5, 1930. The headline of the article is "Chin in Her Latest Novel, 'Passion Flower,' She Traces the Course of Life in Modern California."

The main text discusses the novel "Passion Flower" by Kathleen Norris, which explores the life of a woman named Cassy in San Francisco. The article highlights Norris's portrayal of Cassy’s struggle and her complex relationship with her husband and family.

Key points from the article include:

  • Cassy’s character is portrayed as having a troubled past and complex emotional dynamics.
  • Norris analyzes Cassy’s situation through various societal and familial perspectives.
  • There are references to Cassy’s interactions with her husband, Mr. Pringle, and her son, Dan.
  • The article mentions Cassy’s life at Harvard University, where she might have been a student, and her relationship with her father, who is portrayed as domineering.
  • The text also touches on Cassy’s experience and emotional state, suggesting a narrative of both love and conflict.

Additionally, there are illustrations:

  1. On the left side, there is a photograph of Kathleen Norris.
  2. In the middle, there is a black-and-white illustration of Cassy, possibly from the novel.
  3. On the right side, there is a portrait of a woman, likely Cassy, accompanied by a caption from Syd Hydeman.

The article includes a brief mention of Cassy’s life trajectory, detailing her experiences and the emotional challenges she faces. It also touches on the broader themes of social class and familial relationships in the novel.

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This is an image of a vintage newspaper or book page with some discoloration, indicating age. The page features a combination of text and images. The top portion contains the header "Chin," which could be a title or subject heading, and there's a subheader "Her Latest Novel, 'Passion Flower,' She Traces the Course of Life in Modern California."

Below the subheader is another title or byline, "by Kathleen Norris." The main body of text is in a column format, typical for newspapers, with a variety of articles or excerpts. On the right side, there's a section with a different layout and a small image, likely an illustration or advertisement, given its graphical style. Another photograph is present; it looks journalistic and shows a group of individuals walking together.

In the middle of the page, there's an area with a handwritten note that says "Transcript Feb. 5, 1920." This suggests that the document is from that date and may be a transcript of some sort or is referring to an event on or around that day. The bottom left corner of the page has three hole punches, indicating that this page may have been stored in a binder or folder.

Please note that I am disregarding certain areas of the image as per the instruction provided.

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This image is a scanned page from a transcript dated February 5, 1930. The page features a newspaper article about Yenching University and a book titled "Passion Flower" by Kathleen Norris, tracing the course of life in modern California. There is an illustration of Kathleen Norris from a drawing by Hyde Hyleman on the right and a photograph on the left depicting people standing outdoors. The page has three hole punches, indicating it might have been stored in a binder.

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The image shows a newspaper clipping from the Harvard Crimson, dated February 5, 1930. The article is titled "Chin" and discusses Kathleen Norris's latest novel, Passion Flower. The text provides an in-depth review and analysis of the novel, focusing on its themes, characters, and narrative.

Key Elements in the Image:

  1. Headline and Subheading:

    • The main headline is "Chin", followed by a subheading: "In Her Latest Novel, 'Passion Flower,' She Traces the Course of Life in Mod-ern California."
    • This indicates the article's focus on Kathleen Norris's work and its exploration of life in modern California.
  2. Main Text:

    • The article begins with a detailed critique of Norris's novel, discussing her portrayal of characters, themes, and the social context of the story. It highlights Norris's writing style and the emotional depth of her work.
    • The text mentions Norris's other works, such as The Children of Pleasure, and compares Passion Flower to her previous novels, noting similarities and differences in themes and character development.
  3. Illustration:

    • On the right side of the page, there is a black-and-white illustration of a woman, presumably Kathleen Norris, depicted in a thoughtful pose. The illustration is credited to Syd Hydeman and is labeled "Kathleen Norris."
    • The woman is wearing a dark, elegant dress with a high collar and a string of pearls, suggesting a formal or intellectual setting.
  4. Additional Text:

    • To the left of the illustration, there is a smaller article titled "On Yenching Campus, the Univer- sity Will Stu- dently Interpret Chin- ese Culture" by Dorothy P. Chatron. This article discusses a cultural event at Yenching University, likely related to Chinese studies or interpretation.
    • The layout includes multiple columns of text, typical of newspaper design from the early 20th century.
  5. Footer:

    • At the bottom of the page, there is a handwritten note that reads "Transcript Feb. 5, 1930," indicating that this is a transcribed or archived copy of the original newspaper article.

Overall Context:

The image captures a historical moment in literary criticism, showcasing how newspapers of the time engaged with contemporary literature. The article reflects the critical reception of Kathleen Norris's work and provides insight into the cultural and intellectual climate of the early 1930s. The inclusion of both a literary review and a note about cultural events at Yenching University suggests a broader interest in intellectual and cultural discourse during that era.

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The image appears to be a page from a newspaper or magazine, containing an article and an illustration. Here is a detailed description:

The article is titled "Chin Her Latest Novel, "Passion Flower" She Traces the Course of Life in Modern California." It seems to be a review or summary of Kathleen Norris' novel "Passion Flower." The article discusses the plot and themes of the novel, which follows the life of a woman named Dan Casey in modern California.

The article includes an illustration of a woman, likely depicting the character Dan Casey. The woman is shown wearing a necklace and looking down with a contemplative expression. The illustration appears to be a drawing or sketch, rather than a photograph.

The article also contains some text in a smaller font, which may be a quote from the novel or additional commentary on the book. However, the text is partially obscured or illegible in the image.

The image also shows a small black-and-white photograph in the top left corner, depicting a group of people, possibly actors or models. This photograph does not seem to be directly related to the article about the novel.

Overall, the image appears to be a page from a publication that featured an article reviewing or summarizing Kathleen Norris' novel "Passion Flower," along with an illustration of the main character and a separate photograph that is not directly related to the article.