The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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... lived on Western Avenue in Allegheny , Pennsylvania , an upper - middle - class street in a suburb which was later to be ab- sorbed by Pittsburgh . Their house was the twin of another in which lived the family of Daniel Stein's brother ...
... lived on Western Avenue in Allegheny , Pennsylvania , an upper - middle - class street in a suburb which was later to be ab- sorbed by Pittsburgh . Their house was the twin of another in which lived the family of Daniel Stein's brother ...
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... lived in her favorite library . She was . . . motherless . . . and so at liberty to come and go at her own pleasure . Now the time had come when her old well - beloved companions began to pall . One could not live on books , she felt ...
... lived in her favorite library . She was . . . motherless . . . and so at liberty to come and go at her own pleasure . Now the time had come when her old well - beloved companions began to pall . One could not live on books , she felt ...
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... lived where we lived and that was all . . . . " At other times , Gertrude was often touchy about the coupling of her name with that of the Irish master mainly because , by suggesting affinities of outlook and method that did not exist ...
... lived where we lived and that was all . . . . " At other times , Gertrude was often touchy about the coupling of her name with that of the Irish master mainly because , by suggesting affinities of outlook and method that did not exist ...
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