The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 39
... career in medicine . Minor in itself , this academic failure allowed her to assess the true state of things . She knew finally that she had resisted the study of medicine from the beginning and came to feel that her ambition for a career ...
... career in medicine . Minor in itself , this academic failure allowed her to assess the true state of things . She knew finally that she had resisted the study of medicine from the beginning and came to feel that her ambition for a career ...
Pagina 206
... career ; though very frail , he gave the appearance of a young writer speculating dreamily on all the books he is going to write . I should have caught on sooner , but didn't until we went into Fiesole to have a drink ; he had al- ways ...
... career ; though very frail , he gave the appearance of a young writer speculating dreamily on all the books he is going to write . I should have caught on sooner , but didn't until we went into Fiesole to have a drink ; he had al- ways ...
Pagina 298
... career , and because this consideration is of para- mount importance in relating Gertrude Stein to other writers with whom she is constantly and erroneously grouped , it provides an intro- duction to a matter that overarches and ...
... career , and because this consideration is of para- mount importance in relating Gertrude Stein to other writers with whom she is constantly and erroneously grouped , it provides an intro- duction to a matter that overarches and ...
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