The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 161
... critic Marcel Raymond saw this concept of experience as closely related to that of William James , in which " Experience be- comes a sense of certainty that penetrates one's whole being and stirs one like a revelation ; a state of ...
... critic Marcel Raymond saw this concept of experience as closely related to that of William James , in which " Experience be- comes a sense of certainty that penetrates one's whole being and stirs one like a revelation ; a state of ...
Pagina 180
Gertrude Stein and Her World John Malcolm Brinnin. Royal Cortissoz , the influential critic of the New York Tribune ... critics of the show were against it , or regarded its masterpieces as " antique corroding neurasthenias spewed ...
Gertrude Stein and Her World John Malcolm Brinnin. Royal Cortissoz , the influential critic of the New York Tribune ... critics of the show were against it , or regarded its masterpieces as " antique corroding neurasthenias spewed ...
Pagina 190
... critic for the New York Times who would soon be more famous as a novelist . Van Vechten had first known of Gertrude when Mabel Dodge gave him one of the three hundred copies of her portrait which , on her return to America in 1912 , she ...
... critic for the New York Times who would soon be more famous as a novelist . Van Vechten had first known of Gertrude when Mabel Dodge gave him one of the three hundred copies of her portrait which , on her return to America in 1912 , she ...
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