The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 135
... success and to be challenged always by a new vision and a new kind of solution , Gertrude Stein , privately and without any comparable " success , " also had to be moving on . 10 Einstein was the creative philosophic mind of the century ...
... success and to be challenged always by a new vision and a new kind of solution , Gertrude Stein , privately and without any comparable " success , " also had to be moving on . 10 Einstein was the creative philosophic mind of the century ...
Pagina 347
... success , she would of course have to bear with it . But the problems it brought were real . Henry James had said ... successful he is treated with consideration like a genius but when he is successful and has been as rich as successful ...
... success , she would of course have to bear with it . But the problems it brought were real . Henry James had said ... successful he is treated with consideration like a genius but when he is successful and has been as rich as successful ...
Pagina 375
... success and for a time stood high on the best - seller lists . Again , Gertrude Stein out of sibyl- line character had achieved success for reasons she once would have deplored . As journalism , the book was convincing and full of human ...
... success and for a time stood high on the best - seller lists . Again , Gertrude Stein out of sibyl- line character had achieved success for reasons she once would have deplored . As journalism , the book was convincing and full of human ...
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