The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 159
... method was concentrated upon " the perfectly determined rhythm " that all individuals exhibit , and in " the sense of sound they produce . " In Tender Buttons , she had tried " to do the same of bodies ; that is to say , to get the same ...
... method was concentrated upon " the perfectly determined rhythm " that all individuals exhibit , and in " the sense of sound they produce . " In Tender Buttons , she had tried " to do the same of bodies ; that is to say , to get the same ...
Pagina 162
... methods do not invite analysis in any terms except those in which one might explore the findings of a Rorschach test , the sources of her method are easy to apprehend simply because they parallel with complete fidelity the methods of ...
... methods do not invite analysis in any terms except those in which one might explore the findings of a Rorschach test , the sources of her method are easy to apprehend simply because they parallel with complete fidelity the methods of ...
Pagina 300
... method of Franz Kafka in The Castle , for in- stance , or that of Hart Crane in The Bridge . The same search would lead others to the greater bravado of making mythological struc- tures of their own , even to the point of devising ...
... method of Franz Kafka in The Castle , for in- stance , or that of Hart Crane in The Bridge . The same search would lead others to the greater bravado of making mythological struc- tures of their own , even to the point of devising ...
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