The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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... wrote up the earlier joint experiments and published them . In this way Gertrude made her first appearance in print . “ It is very in- teresting to read , " she wrote of this report , " because the method of writing to be afterwards ...
... wrote up the earlier joint experiments and published them . In this way Gertrude made her first appearance in print . “ It is very in- teresting to read , " she wrote of this report , " because the method of writing to be afterwards ...
Pagina 313
... wrote daily , but could take little satisfaction in what she turned out . " Although I did it , " she said , " I did not really do it . " She was lit- erally beside herself . Now everyone wanted her to meet someone . She began going out ...
... wrote daily , but could take little satisfaction in what she turned out . " Although I did it , " she said , " I did not really do it . " She was lit- erally beside herself . Now everyone wanted her to meet someone . She began going out ...
Pagina 362
... wrote and quickly published books palata- ble to the popular appetite . Frustrated for many long years in at- tempts to market her genius , she could not resist easy chances to sell her talent . She wrote an intimately rambling account ...
... wrote and quickly published books palata- ble to the popular appetite . Frustrated for many long years in at- tempts to market her genius , she could not resist easy chances to sell her talent . She wrote an intimately rambling account ...
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