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註釋"A charming autobiography is 'At 33' by Eva Le Gallienne, the brief, but none the less interesting, account of the life of a young woman who has know excitement almost from her birth, and who has seen one of her great dreams come to fruition, the New York Civic Repertory Theatre. She still dreams, and is ambitious to see her theatre plans carried much further. Her book is full of stories and personalities--she knew Bernhardt and Duse both well, among many other people--and she writes with modesty and simplicity of a career that has been full of color and violent ups-and-downs." - from the column 'The Literary Landscape' by Herschel Brickell in The North American Review, Vol. 237, No. 3 (Mar., 1934), pp. 284.