The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 145
... objects , facts , the other toward a more " poetic " enumeration of the associations and essences of names , objects and facts - Ger- trude Stein had already dwelt at length upon the first and was about to explore the second . In ...
... objects , facts , the other toward a more " poetic " enumeration of the associations and essences of names , objects and facts - Ger- trude Stein had already dwelt at length upon the first and was about to explore the second . In ...
Pagina 157
... objects of aes- thetic contemplation . Until this absolute separation of aims is made clear ; until , in the words ... objects together and make a photograph of them . ... To have brought the objects together already changed them to ...
... objects of aes- thetic contemplation . Until this absolute separation of aims is made clear ; until , in the words ... objects together and make a photograph of them . ... To have brought the objects together already changed them to ...
Pagina 160
... objects rather than as references to objects . This abrogation of the conventional order of relations among things and the mind that perceives them represented a kind of deliberate barbarism . French poets had already made similar ges ...
... objects rather than as references to objects . This abrogation of the conventional order of relations among things and the mind that perceives them represented a kind of deliberate barbarism . French poets had already made similar ges ...
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