The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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... thought and speech which , she hoped , would match the precise colorful details that give visual sharpness to Flaubert's story . The vitality of her stories would lie in the degree of deftness with which she might catch the illusion of ...
... thought and speech which , she hoped , would match the precise colorful details that give visual sharpness to Flaubert's story . The vitality of her stories would lie in the degree of deftness with which she might catch the illusion of ...
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... thought and made compositions of their basic verbal elements . When , finally , she could say of The Making of Americans , “ If it can be done why do it , " she was ready to do something that could not be done . As she later reported of ...
... thought and made compositions of their basic verbal elements . When , finally , she could say of The Making of Americans , “ If it can be done why do it , " she was ready to do something that could not be done . As she later reported of ...
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... thought I had got just that something out of the commonplace . Then I thought it might amuse you . It never occurred to me you would look at the one on the back . However you have looked at it . You have said what you think and I am ...
... thought I had got just that something out of the commonplace . Then I thought it might amuse you . It never occurred to me you would look at the one on the back . However you have looked at it . You have said what you think and I am ...
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