The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 62
... knew why it was done like that , I did not myself al- though naturally to me it was natural . " Beyond science and Cézanne , an event remembered from her childhood predisposed her to the kind of literary composition toward which her new ...
... knew why it was done like that , I did not myself al- though naturally to me it was natural . " Beyond science and Cézanne , an event remembered from her childhood predisposed her to the kind of literary composition toward which her new ...
Pagina 109
... knew well . They made excur- sions to Rome , Siena , Perugia and to Assisi where , in deference to one of Gertrude's three favorite saints , the humble Francis , they came on foot . Near the end of the summer , Alice had a telegram from ...
... knew well . They made excur- sions to Rome , Siena , Perugia and to Assisi where , in deference to one of Gertrude's three favorite saints , the humble Francis , they came on foot . Near the end of the summer , Alice had a telegram from ...
Pagina 218
... knew that experiments in a dra- matic form so remote from the existing theater would find no wide sanction , she also knew that the visual power of any play , like the undeniable attraction of any cubist construction , was magnetic . If ...
... knew that experiments in a dra- matic form so remote from the existing theater would find no wide sanction , she also knew that the visual power of any play , like the undeniable attraction of any cubist construction , was magnetic . If ...
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