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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Pagina 53
... thought which di- rectly define the character of the speaker . Repetition of action was the way in which , according to her psychological theory , people revealed their " bottom nature . " Repetition in speech was the way in which it ...
... thought which di- rectly define the character of the speaker . Repetition of action was the way in which , according to her psychological theory , people revealed their " bottom nature . " Repetition in speech was the way in which it ...
Pagina 82
... thought it very nice and I had very sarcastical intentions we evidently didn't under- stand it in the same way . " In a long letter to Mabel Weeks that same month , Leo wrote that his and Gertrude's points of view were irreconcilable ...
... thought it very nice and I had very sarcastical intentions we evidently didn't under- stand it in the same way . " In a long letter to Mabel Weeks that same month , Leo wrote that his and Gertrude's points of view were irreconcilable ...
Pagina 91
... thought of the american boys and the american boys told her all they thought about the french girls . " The American doughboys were not as wonderful a sight to the French army as they were to Gertrude Stein . The word " doughboy ...
... thought of the american boys and the american boys told her all they thought about the french girls . " The American doughboys were not as wonderful a sight to the French army as they were to Gertrude Stein . The word " doughboy ...
Inhoudsopgave
Being the Youngest | 1 |
Knowledge Is What You Know | 18 |
What Are Masterpieces? | 35 |
Copyright | |
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