The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 104
... Alice was made to say that it was precisely then and there she heard for the first time the psychic ringing of bells ... Alice's father arranged for her to keep house for her grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levinson , and the adult ...
... Alice was made to say that it was precisely then and there she heard for the first time the psychic ringing of bells ... Alice's father arranged for her to keep house for her grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levinson , and the adult ...
Pagina 109
... Alice's role as amanuensis and secretary began with the cor- recting of proofs of Gertrude's collection of stories ... Alice to those places in Italy she already knew well . They made excur- sions to Rome , Siena , Perugia and to Assisi ...
... Alice's role as amanuensis and secretary began with the cor- recting of proofs of Gertrude's collection of stories ... Alice to those places in Italy she already knew well . They made excur- sions to Rome , Siena , Perugia and to Assisi ...
Pagina 110
... Alice's friends were still reluctant to admit that she would not return . Photographs sent home so horrified Harriet Levy ( Alice had appar- ently lost a great deal of weight ) that she threatened to publish them in the hope that ...
... Alice's friends were still reluctant to admit that she would not return . Photographs sent home so horrified Harriet Levy ( Alice had appar- ently lost a great deal of weight ) that she threatened to publish them in the hope that ...
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