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  1. Portrait of Jennie is a novel by American writer Robert Nathan, first published in 1940. This story combines romance, fantasy, mystery, and the supernatural. The most successful of Nathan's books, it is considered a modern masterpiece of fantasy fiction.

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  2. Portrait of Jennie. Robert Nathan. 4.03. 1,273 ratings213 reviews. Who was she? Where had she come from? Was Jennie a dream, a memory, a lovely ghost from the past? Or had she stepped from anther world into this? Eben Adams could only guess at the answer.

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  3. May 1, 1979 · Portrait of Jennie. Paperback – May 1, 1979. by Robert Nathan (Author) 4.3 267 ratings. See all formats and editions. This supernatural love story is a masterpiece of modern fantasy. Eben Adams is a young painter in Depression-era New York just looking to make a living.

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  5. Jul 25, 2012 · The David O. Selznick film “ Portrait of Jennie ” was made in 1948 and garnered two Oscar nominations. This novel is available to read as an ebook from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo, and iTunes. CRITICS REVIEW. “So brilliant is Nathans execution that one is entirely lost in the tender love story of two immortally designed for each other ...

  6. Nov 12, 2009 · Portrait of Jennie. by. Nathan, Robert, 1894-1985. Publication date. 1962. Publisher. New York : Popular Library. Collection. inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks; americana.

  7. Portrait of Jennie is considered a modern masterpiece of fantasy fiction and was made into a film, starring Jennifer Jones and Joseph Cotten. In January 1956 the author wrote, as well as narrated, an episode of the CBS Radio Workshop, called "A Pride of Carrots or Venus Well-Served."

  8. English. Budget. $4,041,000 [2] Box office. $1,510,000 (rentals) [2] Portrait of Jennie is a 1948 American supernatural film based on the 1940 novella by Robert Nathan. The film was directed by William Dieterle and produced by David O. Selznick. It stars Jennifer Jones and Joseph Cotten.

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