The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 16
... remained strangers to the other children , who were already " out in the world . " To their continually troubled par- ents they remained officially congenial but emotionally distant . In 1885 the family had moved from their big house to ...
... remained strangers to the other children , who were already " out in the world . " To their continually troubled par- ents they remained officially congenial but emotionally distant . In 1885 the family had moved from their big house to ...
Pagina 38
... remained , in the memoir of a classmate , her " own vigorous self , traipsing across town or into the country swinging down the corridors full of life and sanity and humour . " Upset in the prospect of Gertrude's disgrace , her close ...
... remained , in the memoir of a classmate , her " own vigorous self , traipsing across town or into the country swinging down the corridors full of life and sanity and humour . " Upset in the prospect of Gertrude's disgrace , her close ...
Pagina 181
... remained comparatively untouched . Neverthe- less , Spingarn's breadth of view led him to shape a significant con- tribution to the history of American letters . It was he who had , in 1911 , introduced the term , the " New Criticism ...
... remained comparatively untouched . Neverthe- less , Spingarn's breadth of view led him to shape a significant con- tribution to the history of American letters . It was he who had , in 1911 , introduced the term , the " New Criticism ...
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