The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 33
... course of Gertrude Stein's progress would show , picturesque , perhaps inevitable , yet entirely wrong . There was no reason to accept the report of the experiments in “ normal motor automatism " in any other terms than those in which ...
... course of Gertrude Stein's progress would show , picturesque , perhaps inevitable , yet entirely wrong . There was no reason to accept the report of the experiments in “ normal motor automatism " in any other terms than those in which ...
Pagina 72
... course of Gertrude's sittings , she read aloud all of the fables of La Fontaine . But mostly Gertrude talked and listened , charmed with the vivacity of Picasso's speech , amused by the way he dressed in the blue over- all and pullover ...
... course of Gertrude's sittings , she read aloud all of the fables of La Fontaine . But mostly Gertrude talked and listened , charmed with the vivacity of Picasso's speech , amused by the way he dressed in the blue over- all and pullover ...
Pagina 347
... course have to bear with it . But the problems it brought were real . Henry James had said that the theme of an artist remained interesting only so long as the artist was a failure that so long as he was a failure he was a person . But ...
... course have to bear with it . But the problems it brought were real . Henry James had said that the theme of an artist remained interesting only so long as the artist was a failure that so long as he was a failure he was a person . But ...
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