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  1. Here, in its original layout, is Didion's seminal essay "Self-respect: Its Source, Its Power," which was first published in Vogue in 1961, and which was republished as "On Self-Respect ...
    • Self-Respect: Its Source, Its Power | Vogue | AUGUST 1, 1961

      Self-Respect: Its Source, Its Power Joan Didion AUGUST 1, 1961 View Article Pages. Features/Articles/People. Self-Respect: Its Source, Its Power . AUGUST 1, 1961 ... Why Your Hair Doesn't Keep Its Set August 1 1961. Fashions in Living "The House is Us, and We're It" August 1 1961 By Joshua Logan. Fashion Fakery-for Fashion Reasons

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      Explore the full August 1 1961 issue of Vogue. Browse featured articles, preview selected issue contents, and more.

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    Self-Respect: Its Source, Its Power Joan Didion AUGUST 1, 1961 View Article Pages. Features/Articles/People. Self-Respect: Its Source, Its Power . AUGUST 1, 1961 ... Why Your Hair Doesn't Keep Its Set August 1 1961. Fashions in Living "The House is Us, and We're It" August 1 1961 By Joshua Logan. Fashion Fakery-for Fashion Reasons
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    Here, in its original layout, is Joan Didion's seminal essay "Self-respect: Its Source, Its Power," which was first published in Vogue in 1961, and ... character—the willingness to accept responsibility for one's own life—is the source from which self-respect springs. Self-respect is something that our grandparents, whether or not ...
  5. goodreads.com

    "Self-respect: Its Source, Its Power" was first published in Vogue in 1961, and which was republished as "On Self-Respect" in the author's 1968 collection, Slouching Towards Bethlehem. Didion wrote the essay as the magazine was going to press, to fill the space left after another writer did not produce a piece on the same subject. ...
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  6. playforthoughts.com

    May 26, 2024One of the most thought-provoking pieces on self-respect was written by Joan Didion. She was an American writer and journalist, known as one of the pioneers of New Journalism. For Didion, the source of self-respect is a responsibility that expresses itself through discipline and the ability to make difficult choices in pursuit of values.
  7. Here, in its original layout, is Joan Didion's seminal essay "Self-respect: Its Source, Its Power," which was first published in Vogue in 1961, and which was republished as "On Self-Respect" in the author's 1968 collection, Slouching Towards Bethlehem. Didion wrote the essay as the magazine was going to press, to fill the space left ...
  8. efoxford.wordpress.com

    Today, I choose to make a review about an essay called "Self respect, its source, its power" writed by the talented Joan Didion for the Vogue magazine. For the history, this article wasn't intended because when Joan writes this essay, she just began as an assistant position for Vogue magazine. She wrote this article because the original ...
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    The measure of its slipping prestige is that one tends to think of it only in connection with homely children and United States senators who have been defeated, preferably in the primary, for reelection. Nonetheless, character - the willingness to accept responsibility for one's own life - is the source from which self-respect springs.
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