The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina xiv
... aesthetic standards and movements which she re- garded with indifference or altogether ignored ; to place in temporal order events which in her scattered telling she runs together , juxta- poses wrongly , or magnifies out of proportion ...
... aesthetic standards and movements which she re- garded with indifference or altogether ignored ; to place in temporal order events which in her scattered telling she runs together , juxta- poses wrongly , or magnifies out of proportion ...
Pagina 40
... aesthetic and spiritual interests , and the fact that the few American cities where he might even think of living were so cold . Yet he still felt that some day not too far off he and Gertrude would settle down to a placid contemplative ...
... aesthetic and spiritual interests , and the fact that the few American cities where he might even think of living were so cold . Yet he still felt that some day not too far off he and Gertrude would settle down to a placid contemplative ...
Pagina 82
... aesthetic intelligence and , in the long run , she was correctly identi- fied in the public mind as the more knowledgeable mentor and the more forceful influence in the art history of her time . In contrast to Leo's erinaceous ...
... aesthetic intelligence and , in the long run , she was correctly identi- fied in the public mind as the more knowledgeable mentor and the more forceful influence in the art history of her time . In contrast to Leo's erinaceous ...
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