Everybody who was Anybody: A Biography of Gertrude SteinDoubleday, 1989 - 243 pagina's The fascinating story of Gertrude Stein, the public personality, the private person, and the deeply serious writer. From her childhood in Pennsylvania through her rise in the world of art, this unique biography examines the life of this remarkable woman. |
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... English was a second language , and it is highly likely that not until she was able to read her first books in America and to live with other Americans can Gertrude have known the look and sound of " proper English . " Although she ...
... English was a second language , and it is highly likely that not until she was able to read her first books in America and to live with other Americans can Gertrude have known the look and sound of " proper English . " Although she ...
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... English intellectual elite . There was no New World inferiority on the part of the Steins in Europe . Rather , they were accustomed , as Leo wrote , to " blow the American trumpet as though it were the whole of Sousa's band . " Among ...
... English intellectual elite . There was no New World inferiority on the part of the Steins in Europe . Rather , they were accustomed , as Leo wrote , to " blow the American trumpet as though it were the whole of Sousa's band . " Among ...
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... english . It has left me more intensely alone with my eyes and my english . I do not know if it would have been possible to have english be so all in all to me otherwise . And they none of them could read a word I wrote , most of them ...
... english . It has left me more intensely alone with my eyes and my english . I do not know if it would have been possible to have english be so all in all to me otherwise . And they none of them could read a word I wrote , most of them ...
Inhoudsopgave
Being the Youngest | 1 |
Knowledge Is What You Know | 18 |
What Are Masterpieces? | 35 |
Copyright | |
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