The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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... Stein for a letter from Mrs. Michael Stein ; Virgil Thomson ; Carl Van Vechten . The author , before his book went to press , tried without suc- cess to reach the following authors of letters and other material printed in this volume : Mrs ...
... Stein for a letter from Mrs. Michael Stein ; Virgil Thomson ; Carl Van Vechten . The author , before his book went to press , tried without suc- cess to reach the following authors of letters and other material printed in this volume : Mrs ...
Pagina 122
... Miss Stein characteristically expresses her fatigue , her energy , and the bitter fatalism of her nature . . . . " wrote Lewis . " In the end the most wearisome dirge it is possible to imagine results , as slab after slab of this heavy ...
... Miss Stein characteristically expresses her fatigue , her energy , and the bitter fatalism of her nature . . . . " wrote Lewis . " In the end the most wearisome dirge it is possible to imagine results , as slab after slab of this heavy ...
Pagina 309
... Gertrude Stein in . Only a year before , the Atlantic had returned one of Gertrude's fre- quent submissions with the following letter : DEAR MISS STEIN : We live in different worlds . Yours may hold the good , the beautiful , and the ...
... Gertrude Stein in . Only a year before , the Atlantic had returned one of Gertrude's fre- quent submissions with the following letter : DEAR MISS STEIN : We live in different worlds . Yours may hold the good , the beautiful , and the ...
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