The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldP. Smith, 1968 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 32
... published them . In this way Gertrude made her first appearance in print . " It is very in- teresting to read , " she wrote of this report , " because the method of writing to be afterwards developed in Three Lives and Making of ...
... published them . In this way Gertrude made her first appearance in print . " It is very in- teresting to read , " she wrote of this report , " because the method of writing to be afterwards developed in Three Lives and Making of ...
Pagina 243
... publish , its appearance was repeatedly delayed for nearly two years . The Eliot portrait was merely one in a series of such works in a now familiar method . However , since it was published in an organ as highly regarded as The ...
... publish , its appearance was repeatedly delayed for nearly two years . The Eliot portrait was merely one in a series of such works in a now familiar method . However , since it was published in an organ as highly regarded as The ...
Pagina 267
... published finally in September , 1925 , but not before Gertrude's forwardness had cost her the friendship of the man who published it . In McAl- mon's absence from France she had taken it upon herself , against his instructions , to ...
... published finally in September , 1925 , but not before Gertrude's forwardness had cost her the friendship of the man who published it . In McAl- mon's absence from France she had taken it upon herself , against his instructions , to ...
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