The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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... literature the very sinew and bone of narrative . She preached that literature was an art not necessarily dependent upon any of these , and she practiced what she preached . While she be- lieved that most writers failed to allow writing ...
... literature the very sinew and bone of narrative . She preached that literature was an art not necessarily dependent upon any of these , and she practiced what she preached . While she be- lieved that most writers failed to allow writing ...
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... literature to the strictness of musical notes and chords was bound to result in a dead end . A composer who strikes ... literature and won for herself a language inscrutable to inquiry on both logical and semantic levels . For the ...
... literature to the strictness of musical notes and chords was bound to result in a dead end . A composer who strikes ... literature and won for herself a language inscrutable to inquiry on both logical and semantic levels . For the ...
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... literature , in the center of which , like an ivy - covered Kremlin , stood Harvard University . " If this is literature , " wrote Canby , " or anything other than stupidity worse than madness , then has all criticism since the ...
... literature , in the center of which , like an ivy - covered Kremlin , stood Harvard University . " If this is literature , " wrote Canby , " or anything other than stupidity worse than madness , then has all criticism since the ...
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