The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldAddison-Wesley, 1987 - 428 pagina's |
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... famous it was hauled out of its archives in order to be used against her . The phrase " automatic writing , " as it was represented by Professor B. F. Skinner in an article entitled " Has Gertrude Stein a Secret ? " and published in the ...
... famous it was hauled out of its archives in order to be used against her . The phrase " automatic writing , " as it was represented by Professor B. F. Skinner in an article entitled " Has Gertrude Stein a Secret ? " and published in the ...
Pagina 65
... famous , often - painted streets of Montmartre — discovery and innovation had long been the rule . Yet each marvelous new incident was cause for celebration and , sooner or later , for pitched battles . Parisians had become quite used ...
... famous , often - painted streets of Montmartre — discovery and innovation had long been the rule . Yet each marvelous new incident was cause for celebration and , sooner or later , for pitched battles . Parisians had become quite used ...
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... famous Bateau Lavoir , was so named because of its resemblance to the ugly Seine river barges used as washhouses . Another of its names , " The Trapper's Hut , " was suggested by the dark labyrinthine hallways that led from one rickety ...
... famous Bateau Lavoir , was so named because of its resemblance to the ugly Seine river barges used as washhouses . Another of its names , " The Trapper's Hut , " was suggested by the dark labyrinthine hallways that led from one rickety ...
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