The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 63
... everything was there , really there . . . ” Her people and places would resemble their living counterparts but would not be reduced to " realistic " size by the employment of the tags and turns by which conventional writers achieve ...
... everything was there , really there . . . ” Her people and places would resemble their living counterparts but would not be reduced to " realistic " size by the employment of the tags and turns by which conventional writers achieve ...
Pagina 70
... everything and everything in its place , both within his head and out . " Gertrude met Picasso in 1905 at Sagot's , when she went there to inspect Jeune Fille aux Fleurs , which Leo was thinking of buying . Picasso happened to be in the ...
... everything and everything in its place , both within his head and out . " Gertrude met Picasso in 1905 at Sagot's , when she went there to inspect Jeune Fille aux Fleurs , which Leo was thinking of buying . Picasso happened to be in the ...
Pagina 314
... everything still unpublished in her own country : The Making of Americans first and , after that , " everything . " Bradley succeeded in getting Harcourt Brace to accept a revised and shortened version of her magnum opus . Just after ...
... everything still unpublished in her own country : The Making of Americans first and , after that , " everything . " Bradley succeeded in getting Harcourt Brace to accept a revised and shortened version of her magnum opus . Just after ...
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