The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldGrove Press, Incorporated, 1961 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 19
... tion . There were but few Jewish families in East Oakland . Daniel Stein sometimes attended synagogue services , and the children for a time went regularly to Sabbath school . But in the public school , the young Steins were a very ...
... tion . There were but few Jewish families in East Oakland . Daniel Stein sometimes attended synagogue services , and the children for a time went regularly to Sabbath school . But in the public school , the young Steins were a very ...
Pagina 214
... tion , defending with a maximum of zeal her minimum of informa- tion about what she considered " progressive " methods against his classical preferences . Most of the Englishmen who came to the Whiteheads made her impatient , especially ...
... tion , defending with a maximum of zeal her minimum of informa- tion about what she considered " progressive " methods against his classical preferences . Most of the Englishmen who came to the Whiteheads made her impatient , especially ...
Pagina 293
... tion , the Jolases allowed themselves to be persuaded to publish Ger- trude in the next issue of the revived magazine . Later , when Maria Jolas felt that Gertrude chose " to play the queen in public , " striking off the heads of the ...
... tion , the Jolases allowed themselves to be persuaded to publish Ger- trude in the next issue of the revived magazine . Later , when Maria Jolas felt that Gertrude chose " to play the queen in public , " striking off the heads of the ...
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