The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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... Thornton Wilder Gertrude had found not only a close per- sonal friend , but a man of letters more receptive to her work and more acute and articulate about its meanings than anyone she had ever met . For his part , Gertrude Stein had ...
... Thornton Wilder Gertrude had found not only a close per- sonal friend , but a man of letters more receptive to her work and more acute and articulate about its meanings than anyone she had ever met . For his part , Gertrude Stein had ...
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... Thornton Wilder . No visitor could have pleased her more . For one who talked incessantly , in public and in private , and nearly always about herself , Gertrude had curiously few confidants in her lifetime . Her conversation , as a ...
... Thornton Wilder . No visitor could have pleased her more . For one who talked incessantly , in public and in private , and nearly always about herself , Gertrude had curiously few confidants in her lifetime . Her conversation , as a ...
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... Thornton Wilder ) The Geographical History of America Random House , New York , 1936 ( With an Introduction by Thornton Wilder ) Everybody's Autobiography Random House , New York , 1937 Picasso Charles Scribner's Sons , New York , 1939 ...
... Thornton Wilder ) The Geographical History of America Random House , New York , 1936 ( With an Introduction by Thornton Wilder ) Everybody's Autobiography Random House , New York , 1937 Picasso Charles Scribner's Sons , New York , 1939 ...
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