The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina xvi
... writers failed to allow writing to express all that it could , in her own practice she scrupulously saw to it that writing expressed less than it would . Among writers driven in one way or another to find the limits of language , she ...
... writers failed to allow writing to express all that it could , in her own practice she scrupulously saw to it that writing expressed less than it would . Among writers driven in one way or another to find the limits of language , she ...
Pagina 32
... writing to be afterwards developed in Three Lives and Making of Americans already shows itself . " Gertrude did not participate in the ultimate formulation of the published paper . Though she could vouch for the authenticity of the ...
... writing to be afterwards developed in Three Lives and Making of Americans already shows itself . " Gertrude did not participate in the ultimate formulation of the published paper . Though she could vouch for the authenticity of the ...
Pagina 397
... writing and has nothing to do with metier , or with sentence building or with rhythm . In my own writing , as you know , I have destroyed sentences and rhythm and literary overtones and all the rest of that nonsense , to get to the very ...
... writing and has nothing to do with metier , or with sentence building or with rhythm . In my own writing , as you know , I have destroyed sentences and rhythm and literary overtones and all the rest of that nonsense , to get to the very ...
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