The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 280
... Edith Sitwell which , in time , became a firm one , began inauspiciously . In 1923 , Miss Sitwell had published in the Nation and Athenaeum a review of Geography and Plays , in which she said : " To sum up the book as far as possible ...
... Edith Sitwell which , in time , became a firm one , began inauspiciously . In 1923 , Miss Sitwell had published in the Nation and Athenaeum a review of Geography and Plays , in which she said : " To sum up the book as far as possible ...
Pagina 281
... Edith Sitwell and her brother Osbert remembered Gertrude mainly for her incorrigible tendency to misinterpret every human relationship with which she came into contact . When Ger- trude said that so - and - so was in love with so - and ...
... Edith Sitwell and her brother Osbert remembered Gertrude mainly for her incorrigible tendency to misinterpret every human relationship with which she came into contact . When Ger- trude said that so - and - so was in love with so - and ...
Pagina 283
... Edith Sitwell's portrait I glanced at the model . No , I could not see the likeness , nor , apparently , could Edith , for she was trying not to look as embarrassed as she felt . Sachie looked as if he were swallowing a plum and Osbert ...
... Edith Sitwell's portrait I glanced at the model . No , I could not see the likeness , nor , apparently , could Edith , for she was trying not to look as embarrassed as she felt . Sachie looked as if he were swallowing a plum and Osbert ...
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