The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 98
... literary , suggested they be turned over to an agent , Flora M. Holly . Miss Holly , who was dubious about sales possibilities , tried to peddle the stories to magazines , but her efforts came to nothing . She finally sent them to ...
... literary , suggested they be turned over to an agent , Flora M. Holly . Miss Holly , who was dubious about sales possibilities , tried to peddle the stories to magazines , but her efforts came to nothing . She finally sent them to ...
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... literary history . Slowly it edged its way into American literature , a work about which few people were enthusiastic , yet which none could ignore . Gradually it became famous . Since Gertrude broke all rules of literary deportment in ...
... literary history . Slowly it edged its way into American literature , a work about which few people were enthusiastic , yet which none could ignore . Gradually it became famous . Since Gertrude broke all rules of literary deportment in ...
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... literary expression , at least sensitive to any expressed or felt doubt of her sincerity . The technical aspect of it she would debate for hours , but her motive for developing it she would protect to the last drop of her mind's blood ...
... literary expression , at least sensitive to any expressed or felt doubt of her sincerity . The technical aspect of it she would debate for hours , but her motive for developing it she would protect to the last drop of her mind's blood ...
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