The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldP. Smith, 1968 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 46
... period piece , it is neither weighty nor tasseled , but shines with an intellectual light close to that found in the works of James where meticulous concentration upon manners , fashion , protocol is but one way of humanizing ethical ...
... period piece , it is neither weighty nor tasseled , but shines with an intellectual light close to that found in the works of James where meticulous concentration upon manners , fashion , protocol is but one way of humanizing ethical ...
Pagina 73
... Period . With the portrait of Gertrude Stein , his fecund Rose Period came to an end , and the foreshadowings of cubism began to be apparent . During the months Gertrude sat for him , his works began to show less and less preoccupation ...
... Period . With the portrait of Gertrude Stein , his fecund Rose Period came to an end , and the foreshadowings of cubism began to be apparent . During the months Gertrude sat for him , his works began to show less and less preoccupation ...
Pagina 268
... period was already a journalistic cliché . In his book of memoirs , Being Geniuses To- gether , he commented : ... there were appearing in American magazines and newspapers a number of articles about the life of the deracinated , exiled ...
... period was already a journalistic cliché . In his book of memoirs , Being Geniuses To- gether , he commented : ... there were appearing in American magazines and newspapers a number of articles about the life of the deracinated , exiled ...
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