The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina vii
... letters and other material printed in this volume : Mrs. Harmon C. Bell for a letter from Tillie E. Brown ; Paul Bowles ; Doris Bry for letters from Alfred Stieglitz ; Miss Dorothy Farmer for a letter from Clare Booth Luce ; Bernard Fay ...
... letters and other material printed in this volume : Mrs. Harmon C. Bell for a letter from Tillie E. Brown ; Paul Bowles ; Doris Bry for letters from Alfred Stieglitz ; Miss Dorothy Farmer for a letter from Clare Booth Luce ; Bernard Fay ...
Pagina 255
... letter which the latter regarded as " the most self - conscious and probably the most patronizing letter ever written . . . . There was something in the letter that was gigantic . It was a kind of funeral oration over my grave . " As ...
... letter which the latter regarded as " the most self - conscious and probably the most patronizing letter ever written . . . . There was something in the letter that was gigantic . It was a kind of funeral oration over my grave . " As ...
Pagina 309
... letter : DEAR MISS STEIN : We live in different worlds . Yours may hold the good , the beautiful , and the true , but if it does their guise is not for us to recognize . Those vedettes who lead the vanguard of picture arts are ...
... letter : DEAR MISS STEIN : We live in different worlds . Yours may hold the good , the beautiful , and the true , but if it does their guise is not for us to recognize . Those vedettes who lead the vanguard of picture arts are ...
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