The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 138
... regarded as an eloquent mistake - a mistake of which only a great and original talent is capable . While her widely read contemporaries were filling the bookstalls with artificial ro- mances , Graustarkian fantasies and journalistic ...
... regarded as an eloquent mistake - a mistake of which only a great and original talent is capable . While her widely read contemporaries were filling the bookstalls with artificial ro- mances , Graustarkian fantasies and journalistic ...
Pagina 301
... regarded as one who stopped short of the common goal to which other major writers ad- dressed themselves , and she may be regarded as one who , refusing to acknowledge the common goal , set her own challenges and met them with ...
... regarded as one who stopped short of the common goal to which other major writers ad- dressed themselves , and she may be regarded as one who , refusing to acknowledge the common goal , set her own challenges and met them with ...
Pagina 314
... in a narrow range of ideas " and whom she regarded as a minor dictator in a succession begun by Theodore Roosevelt ) , about events in the wake of her success , about everyone suddenly wanting to meet her when , of course 314.
... in a narrow range of ideas " and whom she regarded as a minor dictator in a succession begun by Theodore Roosevelt ) , about events in the wake of her success , about everyone suddenly wanting to meet her when , of course 314.
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