The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Gertrude Stein and Her World John Malcolm Brinnin. ( Acknowledgments , continued ) from Ford Madox Ford ; Katherine Dudley ; Mabel Dodge Luhan ; Mrs. Ran- som B. Matthews for a letter from Grace Davis Street ; Henry McBride ; Mrs. A. M. ...
Gertrude Stein and Her World John Malcolm Brinnin. ( Acknowledgments , continued ) from Ford Madox Ford ; Katherine Dudley ; Mabel Dodge Luhan ; Mrs. Ran- som B. Matthews for a letter from Grace Davis Street ; Henry McBride ; Mrs. A. M. ...
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... continued to wres- tle with his own intimations of genius : " Quite lately I was explain- ing to Matisse , to Gertrude and to others why I was going to stop painting entirely , " he wrote to a friend . " I had an abundance of good ...
... continued to wres- tle with his own intimations of genius : " Quite lately I was explain- ing to Matisse , to Gertrude and to others why I was going to stop painting entirely , " he wrote to a friend . " I had an abundance of good ...
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... continued to be the day - by - day reality of her existence as she lived it and recorded it . Her writing was loosely based in what she had learned from William James , and its sources can be traced back to certain of his experiments ...
... continued to be the day - by - day reality of her existence as she lived it and recorded it . Her writing was loosely based in what she had learned from William James , and its sources can be traced back to certain of his experiments ...
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