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As a period piece , it is neither weighty nor tasseled ... somewhat breathless about their release into the era of the New Woman ; they are also pathetic , embroiled in emotions which the usual period piece only renders laughable .
As a period piece , it is neither weighty nor tasseled ... somewhat breathless about their release into the era of the New Woman ; they are also pathetic , embroiled in emotions which the usual period piece only renders laughable .
Pagina 73
When Gertrude came into his ken he was in the closely related Rose and Harlequin Periods , when he used a neutral palette ... With the portrait of Gertrude Stein , his fecund Rose Period came to an end , and the foreshadowings of cubism ...
When Gertrude came into his ken he was in the closely related Rose and Harlequin Periods , when he used a neutral palette ... With the portrait of Gertrude Stein , his fecund Rose Period came to an end , and the foreshadowings of cubism ...
Pagina 268
The legend of the “ roaring twenties ” had not then congealed into its present form , but the flighty character of the period was already a journalistic cliché . In his book of memoirs , Being Geniuses Together , he commented : there ...
The legend of the “ roaring twenties ” had not then congealed into its present form , but the flighty character of the period was already a journalistic cliché . In his book of memoirs , Being Geniuses Together , he commented : there ...
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