The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 147
... Perhaps no other sin- gle item in all of Gertrude's work more tenderly expresses the deep attachment uniting the two women . Beyond its meaning as a state- ment of affection , it shows Gertrude at her most felicitous in the use of ...
... Perhaps no other sin- gle item in all of Gertrude's work more tenderly expresses the deep attachment uniting the two women . Beyond its meaning as a state- ment of affection , it shows Gertrude at her most felicitous in the use of ...
Pagina 232
... perhaps a pale blue tinge . It fell out of the nest . It may be that we should all have stayed in Chicago . SHERWOOD ANDERSON " SO it was to be the Lost Generation . . . Gertrude Stein made a famous remark to Hemingway , and Heming- way ...
... perhaps a pale blue tinge . It fell out of the nest . It may be that we should all have stayed in Chicago . SHERWOOD ANDERSON " SO it was to be the Lost Generation . . . Gertrude Stein made a famous remark to Hemingway , and Heming- way ...
Pagina 343
... perhaps one person in a thousand could say that she was doing something of value , and that the voices of all of the others were not strong enough to drown out the one that spoke with conviction . It had become a cliché to accuse her of ...
... perhaps one person in a thousand could say that she was doing something of value , and that the voices of all of the others were not strong enough to drown out the one that spoke with conviction . It had become a cliché to accuse her of ...
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