The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 95
... four pages are given to Alfred Hers- land and Julia Dehning , who are also of the " new " and who are drawn from her brother Michael and from another cousin . One hun- dred and eighty - four pages are devoted to David Hersland , whose ...
... four pages are given to Alfred Hers- land and Julia Dehning , who are also of the " new " and who are drawn from her brother Michael and from another cousin . One hun- dred and eighty - four pages are devoted to David Hersland , whose ...
Pagina 325
... Four Saints in particular not only exemplifies these personal conceptions of Gertrude's but relates them characteristically to the Spanish theater where verbal excitement continually sustained is far more important than the development ...
... Four Saints in particular not only exemplifies these personal conceptions of Gertrude's but relates them characteristically to the Spanish theater where verbal excitement continually sustained is far more important than the development ...
Pagina 327
... Four Saints only four times during its New York run , and who felt that " it now ranks with the two or three exalted experiences that I have had , with Mei Lang Fang and the Mme . Sadda Yacco of years ago , " wrote to Gertrude that he ...
... Four Saints only four times during its New York run , and who felt that " it now ranks with the two or three exalted experiences that I have had , with Mei Lang Fang and the Mme . Sadda Yacco of years ago , " wrote to Gertrude that he ...
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