Selected Writings of Gertrude SteinKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 17 mrt 1990 - 706 pagina's "This collection, a retrospective exhibit of the work of a woman who created a unique place for herself in the world of letters, contains a sample of practically every period and every manner in Gertrude Stein's career. It includes The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas in its entirety; selected passages from The Making of Americans; "Melanctha"from Three Lives; portraits of the painters Cezanne, Matisse, and Picasso; Tender Buttons; the opera Four Saints in Three Acts; and poem, plays, lectures, articles, sketches, and a generous portion of her famous book on the Occupation of France, Wars I Have Seen. |
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... Miss Dounor could completely plan an at- tacking when the time came for such action to restrain Mrs. Redfern in her unintelligent desiring . Miss Dounor was then perfectly right in her being . She was never changing , she was completely ...
... Miss Dounor could completely plan an at- tacking when the time came for such action to restrain Mrs. Redfern in her unintelligent desiring . Miss Dounor was then perfectly right in her being . She was never changing , she was completely ...
Pagina 294
... Miss Dounor , not the things for which Mrs. Redfern was asking , Mrs. Redfern had the right to ask for anything or everything , it was desiring in her that was a thing Miss Dounor could rightly condemn in her and later she made it very ...
... Miss Dounor , not the things for which Mrs. Redfern was asking , Mrs. Redfern had the right to ask for anything or everything , it was desiring in her that was a thing Miss Dounor could rightly condemn in her and later she made it very ...
Pagina 295
... Miss Dounor bitter . Miss Charles then was not succeed- ing in keeping Miss Dounor with her , she was winning by not then having any remembrance in her of the trouble she had had with her . Miss Dounor then was succeeding and failing in ...
... Miss Dounor bitter . Miss Charles then was not succeed- ing in keeping Miss Dounor with her , she was winning by not then having any remembrance in her of the trouble she had had with her . Miss Dounor then was succeeding and failing in ...
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The Gradual Making of The Making of Americans | 242 |
Tender Buttons | 459 |
Composition as Explanation | 514 |
Copyright | |
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ain't Americans asked began beginning Belley better Braque brother Carl Van Vechten certainly never Cézanne colored comes completely cubists Elliot Paul everything excited feeling Fernande France french Furr Germans Gertrude Stein girl Guillaume happened Harry Gibb hear Hemingway hurt inside interested Jane Harden Jeff Campbell Jem Richards Juan Gris killed kind knew lanctha later laughed listening look loving repeating maquis Marie Laurencin Matisse mean Melanc Melanctha Herbert Mildred Miss Charles Miss Dounor Miss Melanctha Miss Stein mother naturally nice once painting Paris Picasso portrait realising Redfern remember Rose Johnson rue de Fleurus Saint Chavez Saint Ignatius Saint Therese Sherwood Anderson soldiers sometimes stay story strong sure talking tell thing Toklas told trouble understand Virgil Thomson wanted whole wife woman women wonderful writing young
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