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Pagina 58
She had a strong feeling that character was revealed less in psychological
chartings than in the casual, half-conscious, spoken phrases and rhythms by
which individuals articulate their feelings. Things said might make a conventional
...
She had a strong feeling that character was revealed less in psychological
chartings than in the casual, half-conscious, spoken phrases and rhythms by
which individuals articulate their feelings. Things said might make a conventional
...
Pagina 60
Like C6- zanne, she would emphasize the vivid solid physical presence of her
objects — in her case, characters. Yet she would neither forget nor ignore the fact
that fundamental demands of the narrative medium would not allow her to deal ...
Like C6- zanne, she would emphasize the vivid solid physical presence of her
objects — in her case, characters. Yet she would neither forget nor ignore the fact
that fundamental demands of the narrative medium would not allow her to deal ...
Pagina 94
As a scientific demonstration of Gertrude Stein's belief in the final absolutism of
human character, The Making of Americans carries the weight of its conviction
and the conviction of its enormous weight. As a work of literature, it is all but
swept ...
As a scientific demonstration of Gertrude Stein's belief in the final absolutism of
human character, The Making of Americans carries the weight of its conviction
and the conviction of its enormous weight. As a work of literature, it is all but
swept ...
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