The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 147
... appearance was Gertrude's first publication in a periodi- cal anywhere . Beyond the few copies of Three Lives in circulation , it was as well her introduction to the American reading public . Cam- era Work , in spite of its small ...
... appearance was Gertrude's first publication in a periodi- cal anywhere . Beyond the few copies of Three Lives in circulation , it was as well her introduction to the American reading public . Cam- era Work , in spite of its small ...
Pagina 298
... appearance of this most hermetic of all of her works caused the kind of consternation that was now commonplace yet , compared with the reception of Tender Buttons , the breadth of interest in the book was narrow and the expression of ...
... appearance of this most hermetic of all of her works caused the kind of consternation that was now commonplace yet , compared with the reception of Tender Buttons , the breadth of interest in the book was narrow and the expression of ...
Pagina 303
... appearance in favor of a beguiling illusion . But when a writer persists in denying appearance as completely as did Gertrude Stein , the mind of the reader is left with no object upon which to fix , no point at which to rest . Adrift in ...
... appearance in favor of a beguiling illusion . But when a writer persists in denying appearance as completely as did Gertrude Stein , the mind of the reader is left with no object upon which to fix , no point at which to rest . Adrift in ...
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