The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her World |
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In a writing career that lasted more than forty years , Gertrude Stein separated literature from history , from sociology , from psychology and anthropology , even from knowledge itself . As a poet , she destroyed the connecting tissues ...
In a writing career that lasted more than forty years , Gertrude Stein separated literature from history , from sociology , from psychology and anthropology , even from knowledge itself . As a poet , she destroyed the connecting tissues ...
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The seismographic pen of Henry Seidel Canby registered tremors that were beginning to shake the world of established literature , in the center of which , like an ivy - covered Kremlin , stood Harvard University .
The seismographic pen of Henry Seidel Canby registered tremors that were beginning to shake the world of established literature , in the center of which , like an ivy - covered Kremlin , stood Harvard University .
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