The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldP. Smith, 1968 - 427 pagina's |
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... knew why it was done like that , I did not myself al- though naturally to me it was natural . " Beyond science and Cézanne , an event remembered from her childhood predisposed her to the kind of literary composition toward which her new ...
... knew why it was done like that , I did not myself al- though naturally to me it was natural . " Beyond science and Cézanne , an event remembered from her childhood predisposed her to the kind of literary composition toward which her new ...
Pagina 249
... knew nothing about him except brief information conveyed in a letter from Sherwood Anderson , which she had received a few days before , saying that his friend Hemingway was an American writer " instinctively in touch with everything ...
... knew nothing about him except brief information conveyed in a letter from Sherwood Anderson , which she had received a few days before , saying that his friend Hemingway was an American writer " instinctively in touch with everything ...
Pagina 251
... knew him well , Gertrude was aware of the multiple personality of the young Hemingway and was fearful that his need for protective disguises would eventually lead to his losing himself . The individual she knew on her own terms was ...
... knew him well , Gertrude was aware of the multiple personality of the young Hemingway and was fearful that his need for protective disguises would eventually lead to his losing himself . The individual she knew on her own terms was ...
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