The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 254
... Hemingway's taste in literature tended to be rather indifferently catholic , especially where the work of his contemporaries was con- cerned . But he disagreed sharply with Gertrude on the virtues of a book she heralded - E . E ...
... Hemingway's taste in literature tended to be rather indifferently catholic , especially where the work of his contemporaries was con- cerned . But he disagreed sharply with Gertrude on the virtues of a book she heralded - E . E ...
Pagina 258
... Hemingway's talent by helping him to brush aside the dead hands of many influences that had kept his work either too conventional or too clever , abrupt and highly colored . He was a good pupil , and it was inevitable that for a time he ...
... Hemingway's talent by helping him to brush aside the dead hands of many influences that had kept his work either too conventional or too clever , abrupt and highly colored . He was a good pupil , and it was inevitable that for a time he ...
Pagina 259
... Hemingway's new status as an expatriate symbol , was deftly registered in a cartoon which appeared in Life : several tipsy Americans are sitting in a Parisian bar rather like the Dôme . Piled beside them are copies of The Sun Also Rises ...
... Hemingway's new status as an expatriate symbol , was deftly registered in a cartoon which appeared in Life : several tipsy Americans are sitting in a Parisian bar rather like the Dôme . Piled beside them are copies of The Sun Also Rises ...
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