The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 142
... attempt to get away from the conventional definitions of words in order to touch more evoca- tive seams of interest was valid , her attempt to reduce the materials of literature to the strictness of musical notes and chords was bound to ...
... attempt to get away from the conventional definitions of words in order to touch more evoca- tive seams of interest was valid , her attempt to reduce the materials of literature to the strictness of musical notes and chords was bound to ...
Pagina 158
... attempt to apprehend purely , to break through the devices of literature into untrammeled perception , Gertrude ... attempted to record a similar purity of apprehension . Yet these writ- ers all remained well within the bounds of ...
... attempt to apprehend purely , to break through the devices of literature into untrammeled perception , Gertrude ... attempted to record a similar purity of apprehension . Yet these writ- ers all remained well within the bounds of ...
Pagina 237
... attempting to delineate . Gertrude Stein's straining was apparent in her remorseless tendency to drain passion from ... attempt to make words do the messianic offices of something as vague as the religion of human- ity and , in Gertrude ...
... attempting to delineate . Gertrude Stein's straining was apparent in her remorseless tendency to drain passion from ... attempt to make words do the messianic offices of something as vague as the religion of human- ity and , in Gertrude ...
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