The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 164
... words preceded ideas in the devel- opment of culture . She believed that in every new period of literary achievement the sense of words as entities to be played with , jum- bled , reversed and made into patterns , was abundantly evident ...
... words preceded ideas in the devel- opment of culture . She believed that in every new period of literary achievement the sense of words as entities to be played with , jum- bled , reversed and made into patterns , was abundantly evident ...
Pagina 356
... word had heard the next word and the next word had heard not the last word but the next word . " Again , her words in the theater had pleased her more than they did anywhere else . " I like anything a word can do , " she said . “ And words ...
... word had heard the next word and the next word had heard not the last word but the next word . " Again , her words in the theater had pleased her more than they did anywhere else . " I like anything a word can do , " she said . “ And words ...
Pagina 397
... words are always there . And they are the exact words and the words that should be used . If the story does not come whole , tant pis , it has been spoiled , and that is the most difficult thing in writing , to be true enough to ...
... words are always there . And they are the exact words and the words that should be used . If the story does not come whole , tant pis , it has been spoiled , and that is the most difficult thing in writing , to be true enough to ...
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