The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 324
... Four Saints who did nothing and I wrote the Four Saints in Three Acts and they did nothing and that was everything . " Implicitly , she was comparing sainthood with genius- her kind of genius . Like saints , geniuses had to spend an ...
... Four Saints who did nothing and I wrote the Four Saints in Three Acts and they did nothing and that was everything . " Implicitly , she was comparing sainthood with genius- her kind of genius . Like saints , geniuses had to spend an ...
Pagina 325
... Four Saints in particular not only exemplifies these personal conceptions of Gertrude's but relates them characteristically to the Spanish theater where verbal excitement continually sustained is far more important than the development ...
... Four Saints in particular not only exemplifies these personal conceptions of Gertrude's but relates them characteristically to the Spanish theater where verbal excitement continually sustained is far more important than the development ...
Pagina 326
... Four Saints was called the most important dramatic event of the season , and it was called tommyrot . " Pigeons on ... Saints play ' and usually sound doubtful as to whether it would be worth while to try to get tickets for it ...
... Four Saints was called the most important dramatic event of the season , and it was called tommyrot . " Pigeons on ... Saints play ' and usually sound doubtful as to whether it would be worth while to try to get tickets for it ...
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