The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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... simply a writer who produced something confoundingly new , something based in the lively vision of a knowledgeable personality and an erudite mind . She may not endure , as James Joyce or Picasso may not endure . But our history would ...
... simply a writer who produced something confoundingly new , something based in the lively vision of a knowledgeable personality and an erudite mind . She may not endure , as James Joyce or Picasso may not endure . But our history would ...
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... simply Le Dôme , was soon to be transformed into unofficial head- quarters of the American expatriates . But as far as Gertrude and her brother were concerned , their choice of 27 Rue de Fleurus was based -- 7 simply on its convenience ...
... simply Le Dôme , was soon to be transformed into unofficial head- quarters of the American expatriates . But as far as Gertrude and her brother were concerned , their choice of 27 Rue de Fleurus was based -- 7 simply on its convenience ...
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... simply to understand what it is all about simply understand as any one would suppose everyone would un- derstand and to so charmingly and directly tell it to me . " From the first exchange , their correspondence reads like a series of ...
... simply to understand what it is all about simply understand as any one would suppose everyone would un- derstand and to so charmingly and directly tell it to me . " From the first exchange , their correspondence reads like a series of ...
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