The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 16
... idea of ending less upsetting than the fear of dissolution , the loss of identity in total blankness . But her ... ideas . " Fifteen was the turning point of her life , she believed , because it was then that less lugubrious ...
... idea of ending less upsetting than the fear of dissolution , the loss of identity in total blankness . But her ... ideas . " Fifteen was the turning point of her life , she believed , because it was then that less lugubrious ...
Pagina 40
... ideas . On patriotic principle- certainly not in any real conviction or knowledge Gertrude disagreed . Her own mind , as time would tell , was closed to new political ideas and , particularly at this period , hardly aware that there ...
... ideas . On patriotic principle- certainly not in any real conviction or knowledge Gertrude disagreed . Her own mind , as time would tell , was closed to new political ideas and , particularly at this period , hardly aware that there ...
Pagina 156
... ideas and feelings whose counterparts are the matrix of the world's literature . When they eventually dared to substitute feelings for ideas , to attempt a conquest of reality by emotion , they were simply exploring , by processes of ...
... ideas and feelings whose counterparts are the matrix of the world's literature . When they eventually dared to substitute feelings for ideas , to attempt a conquest of reality by emotion , they were simply exploring , by processes of ...
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