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Pagina xi
Civilization began with a rose . A rose is a rose is a rose is a rose . GERTRUDE
STEIN What after all is so natural as to assume that one object , called by one
name , should be known by one affection of the mind ? WILLIAM JAMES
Sometimes ...
Civilization began with a rose . A rose is a rose is a rose is a rose . GERTRUDE
STEIN What after all is so natural as to assume that one object , called by one
name , should be known by one affection of the mind ? WILLIAM JAMES
Sometimes ...
Pagina xiii
Well — ” he said finally — “ I can go along with those first two roses of hers all
right ... but when she gets to that third rose she loses me . ” Erv Harmon's
response to Gertrude Stein's most famous utterance is of course a familiar one . “
A rose is ...
Well — ” he said finally — “ I can go along with those first two roses of hers all
right ... but when she gets to that third rose she loses me . ” Erv Harmon's
response to Gertrude Stein's most famous utterance is of course a familiar one . “
A rose is ...
Pagina 192
It was he who made famous her phrase , “ Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose ” ;
who wrote introductions for her works , edited them , and made arrangements for
their publication ; and it was he who was eventually to become her literary
executor ...
It was he who made famous her phrase , “ Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose ” ;
who wrote introductions for her works , edited them , and made arrangements for
their publication ; and it was he who was eventually to become her literary
executor ...
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