The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 60
... characters . Yet she would neither forget nor ignore the fact that fundamental demands of the narrative medium would not ... character its peculiar force . ( She would attempt to create a continuous present , demanding from the reader a ...
... characters . Yet she would neither forget nor ignore the fact that fundamental demands of the narrative medium would not ... character its peculiar force . ( She would attempt to create a continuous present , demanding from the reader a ...
Pagina 94
... character as an entity alive rather than character as an identity pinned to the wall like a butterfly . Her conception would test the power of the intellect to usurp the power of the emotions in commu- nicating living experience , yet ...
... character as an entity alive rather than character as an identity pinned to the wall like a butterfly . Her conception would test the power of the intellect to usurp the power of the emotions in commu- nicating living experience , yet ...
Pagina 96
... characters and qualified their speech and their ges- tures by settings and dressings that placed them in the real world ... character resisting , attacking or otherwise being a present participle , could register the truth of personality ...
... characters and qualified their speech and their ges- tures by settings and dressings that placed them in the real world ... character resisting , attacking or otherwise being a present participle , could register the truth of personality ...
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