The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldP. Smith, 1968 - 427 pagina's |
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... Rue de Fleurus , a quiet little street connecting the Boulevard Raspail , which was " cut through " in 1907 , with the west side of the Luxembourg Gardens . Their new home was located in what was then considered the suburb of ...
... Rue de Fleurus , a quiet little street connecting the Boulevard Raspail , which was " cut through " in 1907 , with the west side of the Luxembourg Gardens . Their new home was located in what was then considered the suburb of ...
Pagina 209
... Rue de Fleurus with Gertrude's promise to come to London for final discussions . An ill wind heavy with rumors of war blew through the streets when Gertrude and Alice descended at Victoria Station on July 5 , 1914 , but whatever ...
... Rue de Fleurus with Gertrude's promise to come to London for final discussions . An ill wind heavy with rumors of war blew through the streets when Gertrude and Alice descended at Victoria Station on July 5 , 1914 , but whatever ...
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... Rue de Fleurus . “ I went to see Gertrude Stein despite my indifference to her work , ” he wrote to a friend . “ One is supposed to inevitably change one's mind about her work after meeting her . I haven't , but must say that I've ...
... Rue de Fleurus . “ I went to see Gertrude Stein despite my indifference to her work , ” he wrote to a friend . “ One is supposed to inevitably change one's mind about her work after meeting her . I haven't , but must say that I've ...
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