The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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... Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas ( copyright 1933 by the Atlantic Monthly Company , copyright 1933 by Harcourt , Brace and Company , Inc. ) ; Brewsie and Willie ( copyright 1946 by Random House , Inc. ) ; Everybody's Auto- biography ...
... Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas ( copyright 1933 by the Atlantic Monthly Company , copyright 1933 by Harcourt , Brace and Company , Inc. ) ; Brewsie and Willie ( copyright 1946 by Random House , Inc. ) ; Everybody's Auto- biography ...
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... autobiography , " she quite naturally subsumed in liter- ature an identity she had always quite naturally dominated in life . Some of the whimsical preferences in food , landscape and literature recorded in The Autobiography of Alice B ...
... autobiography , " she quite naturally subsumed in liter- ature an identity she had always quite naturally dominated in life . Some of the whimsical preferences in food , landscape and literature recorded in The Autobiography of Alice B ...
Pagina 307
... Alice Toklas and written from a point of view assumed to be Alice's , she put down the anecdotal history of their ... Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas , which inevitably brought her into the lecture halls of the United States and imposed ...
... Alice Toklas and written from a point of view assumed to be Alice's , she put down the anecdotal history of their ... Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas , which inevitably brought her into the lecture halls of the United States and imposed ...
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