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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The " banquet Rousseau , ” one of the most notable social events of the twentieth century , was neither an orgiastic occasion nor even an opulent one . Its subsequent fame grew from the fact that it was a colorful happening within a ...
The " banquet Rousseau , ” one of the most notable social events of the twentieth century , was neither an orgiastic occasion nor even an opulent one . Its subsequent fame grew from the fact that it was a colorful happening within a ...
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... she liked him because of his mellow ironic talk , the fact that he was an important writer , interested in her own work , and contributing literary articles to the Chicago Tribune , and because he had the quality of evanescence .
... she liked him because of his mellow ironic talk , the fact that he was an important writer , interested in her own work , and contributing literary articles to the Chicago Tribune , and because he had the quality of evanescence .
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phy , by almost any measure the least " stylish ” of all of her works , the most journalistic and fact - bound . Ten eventful years after the triumphs and trepidations of her first visit , Gertrude was again invited to lecture at Oxford ...
phy , by almost any measure the least " stylish ” of all of her works , the most journalistic and fact - bound . Ten eventful years after the triumphs and trepidations of her first visit , Gertrude was again invited to lecture at Oxford ...
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