The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldTraces the life of Gertrude Stein, describes her education, and discusses the themes and style of her writing |
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Conversation among them had a way of turning irresistibly toward comparisons
of English and American character . In the course of one of these discussions ,
Gertrude argued against Russell with a vehemence that was to be repeated on
her ...
Conversation among them had a way of turning irresistibly toward comparisons
of English and American character . In the course of one of these discussions ,
Gertrude argued against Russell with a vehemence that was to be repeated on
her ...
Pagina 164
While Picasso silently supported her through Tender Buttons ( since he did not
read English , he had no notion , except through hearsay , that she was his
literary counterpart ) , another source of confidence and one in no way
dependent upon ...
While Picasso silently supported her through Tender Buttons ( since he did not
read English , he had no notion , except through hearsay , that she was his
literary counterpart ) , another source of confidence and one in no way
dependent upon ...
Pagina 209
He said he had just about decided to bring out an English edition of Three Lives
and indicated that he was open to discussion of plans for other volumes to follow
. Because of its length , he felt that The Making of Americans was out of the ...
He said he had just about decided to bring out an English edition of Three Lives
and indicated that he was open to discussion of plans for other volumes to follow
. Because of its length , he felt that The Making of Americans was out of the ...
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