| 11. | Some of the stories are jokes, vignettes, and the past generation of Chekhovists thought they were juvenilia,
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| 12. | Juvenilia written at this time was published in 1995 in " The Poetry of George Gissing ".
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| 13. | It is largely considered juvenilia [ citation needed ] and its pieces were never included in future Perelman collections.
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| 14. | EP ( 1985 ), and a 1990 release of juvenilia recorded by Gillard at ages 5 to 9.
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| 15. | Vandalism is adding " your mother sucks { gross, disgusting objects } " to articles, and similar juvenilia.
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| 16. | It is also includes some stories, fragments and juvenilia that have never before been published in book-form.
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| 17. | But there's also a genuine provocativeness about it that charges it with vitality and outruns its sometimes fascist juvenilia.
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| 18. | Her mother's collection of her poems forms one of the largest collections extant of juvenilia by any English writer.
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| 19. | By 1838 however Mendelssohn regarded the symphony as'a piece of juvenilia', and he never performed it again.
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| 20. | Minor Mozartiana have been discovered over the two centuries since the composer's death, but they have often been juvenilia.
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