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The Devil in the White City
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- He wrote opera critiques for the Chicago Tribune.†
p. 27.1 *
- In critiquing Garfield Park, he again took a moment to express his annoyance at Chicago's inability to select a site, a failure he found all the more exasperating given the elaborate boasts issued by the city's leading men back when they were lobbying Congress for the fair: "But considering what has been so strenuously urged upon the attention of the country in regard to the number and excellence of sites which Chicago has to offer;†
p. 56.2
- The failure of this idea, he wrote in a formal critique for The Inland Architect, "deducted much" from the fair's value, although he hastened to add that he was making this criticism "not in the least in a complaining way" but as a professional offering guidance to others who might confront a similar problem.†
p. 283.1
Definitions:
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(1)
(critique) an examination and judgment of something
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)