The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldAddison-Wesley, 1987 - 428 pagina's |
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... Sherwood Anderson , edited by Howard Mumford Jones and Walter B. Rideout ; for The Atlantic Book of British and American Poetry , edited by Dame Edith Sitwell ; and for Laughter in the Next Room by Sir Osbert Sitwell . METHUEN & CO ...
... Sherwood Anderson , edited by Howard Mumford Jones and Walter B. Rideout ; for The Atlantic Book of British and American Poetry , edited by Dame Edith Sitwell ; and for Laughter in the Next Room by Sir Osbert Sitwell . METHUEN & CO ...
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... Sherwood Anderson apparently less- ened to a degree commensurate with the advancement of his own career and gradually led to his complete renunciation of the older writer . It was a familiar story as , once more , temperament and cir ...
... Sherwood Anderson apparently less- ened to a degree commensurate with the advancement of his own career and gradually led to his complete renunciation of the older writer . It was a familiar story as , once more , temperament and cir ...
Pagina 259
... Sherwood Anderson said with relish , she took " such big patches of skin off Hemingway " with her " delicately held knife . " In The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas , she reports a conversation with Anderson , just after Hemingway had ...
... Sherwood Anderson said with relish , she took " such big patches of skin off Hemingway " with her " delicately held knife . " In The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas , she reports a conversation with Anderson , just after Hemingway had ...
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