The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 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 ...
... 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 ...
Pagina 382
... knew France through and through but I did not realize what it could do and what it did in these glorious days . Yes I knew France in the last war in the days of their victories but in this war in the days of defeat they were much ...
... knew France through and through but I did not realize what it could do and what it did in these glorious days . Yes I knew France in the last war in the days of their victories but in this war in the days of defeat they were much ...
Pagina 398
... knew that and I knew it , and now I am telling it here where the poems are printed . George John . " When the poet's first book , A Garland About Me , appeared in 1951 , it bore the dedication : “ In memory of Gertrude Stein : my friend ...
... knew that and I knew it , and now I am telling it here where the poems are printed . George John . " When the poet's first book , A Garland About Me , appeared in 1951 , it bore the dedication : “ In memory of Gertrude Stein : my friend ...
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