The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 147
... stories that were charming , completely listening to stories having a beginning and a middle and an ending . Trembling was all living , living was all loving , some one was then the other one . Certainly this one was loving this Ada ...
... stories that were charming , completely listening to stories having a beginning and a middle and an ending . Trembling was all living , living was all loving , some one was then the other one . Certainly this one was loving this Ada ...
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... stories in favor of something like continuous ritual in which movement to entertain the ear and eye would re- place ... story and action in favor of emotion and time , and thereby robbed her audience of their normal expectations , she ...
... stories in favor of something like continuous ritual in which movement to entertain the ear and eye would re- place ... story and action in favor of emotion and time , and thereby robbed her audience of their normal expectations , she ...
Pagina 401
... stories her mother told her as a child , and from the melodramas she had seen in San Francisco . " I loved these stories , ” she wrote in a program note , " and then when I was in France during the occupation , knowing intimately all ...
... stories her mother told her as a child , and from the melodramas she had seen in San Francisco . " I loved these stories , ” she wrote in a program note , " and then when I was in France during the occupation , knowing intimately all ...
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