The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 129
... relation to painting , as hitherto regarded , just as music stands in relation to literature " -Gertrude Stein now began to conceive of words as independent of exterior reality , which is to say , of fixed meanings , and to regard them ...
... relation to painting , as hitherto regarded , just as music stands in relation to literature " -Gertrude Stein now began to conceive of words as independent of exterior reality , which is to say , of fixed meanings , and to regard them ...
Pagina 207
... relations between Gertrude and myself that it seems to me something should be said to put this matter straight . The ... relations . There is no more quarrel or feud in my relations to Ger- trude than in my relations to Picasso . In both ...
... relations between Gertrude and myself that it seems to me something should be said to put this matter straight . The ... relations . There is no more quarrel or feud in my relations to Ger- trude than in my relations to Picasso . In both ...
Pagina 301
... relation to either . Her only " usable knowledge " was and continued to be the day - by - day reality of her existence as she lived it and recorded it . Her writing was loosely based in what she had learned from William James , and its ...
... relation to either . Her only " usable knowledge " was and continued to be the day - by - day reality of her existence as she lived it and recorded it . Her writing was loosely based in what she had learned from William James , and its ...
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