The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 218
... play , like the undeniable attraction of any cubist construction , was magnetic . If she put aside story and action in favor of emotion and time , and thereby robbed her audience of their normal expectations , she never- theless felt ...
... play , like the undeniable attraction of any cubist construction , was magnetic . If she put aside story and action in favor of emotion and time , and thereby robbed her audience of their normal expectations , she never- theless felt ...
Pagina 356
... play makes Jack a dismal boy . " She had not seen Picasso for nearly two years , not since the day when he had ... plays in French and Spanish . While Gertrude had little reason to suspect that 356.
... play makes Jack a dismal boy . " She had not seen Picasso for nearly two years , not since the day when he had ... plays in French and Spanish . While Gertrude had little reason to suspect that 356.
Pagina 400
... play and wanted to see it performed . Katharine Cornell and Guthrie Mc- Clintic had taken a copy of the script back ... play to be produced in an or dinary way , simply , realistically , before ordinary theatre - goers . She considered ...
... play and wanted to see it performed . Katharine Cornell and Guthrie Mc- Clintic had taken a copy of the script back ... play to be produced in an or dinary way , simply , realistically , before ordinary theatre - goers . She considered ...
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