The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 8
... expressed herself in odds and ends of German and French . Now her emotions began " to feel themselves in English ... expression as the substance of her magnum opus , The Making of Americans . Daniel Stein , uncertain of his business ...
... expressed herself in odds and ends of German and French . Now her emotions began " to feel themselves in English ... expression as the substance of her magnum opus , The Making of Americans . Daniel Stein , uncertain of his business ...
Pagina 16
... expressed in ways that were quite " proper . ” Like the hero of Yes Is for a Very Young Man , " she liked to smoke ... expression , she found that she could often confront them calmly and put them away . In their bookish privacy with its ...
... expressed in ways that were quite " proper . ” Like the hero of Yes Is for a Very Young Man , " she liked to smoke ... expression , she found that she could often confront them calmly and put them away . In their bookish privacy with its ...
Pagina 61
... expressed in words her indebtedness to Richardson's heroine , yet she was clearly , and perhaps unconsciously ... expression . In following the example of Cézanne , she was aligning herself in creative endeavors with one of the first of ...
... expressed in words her indebtedness to Richardson's heroine , yet she was clearly , and perhaps unconsciously ... expression . In following the example of Cézanne , she was aligning herself in creative endeavors with one of the first of ...
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