The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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... became sullen and resentful , said that she had been betrayed , and forced Gertrude to promise that the next installment would be brought directly to her . Happily for every- one , when the next episodes of the comic strips arrived ...
... became sullen and resentful , said that she had been betrayed , and forced Gertrude to promise that the next installment would be brought directly to her . Happily for every- one , when the next episodes of the comic strips arrived ...
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... became famous . Since Gertrude broke all rules of literary deportment in the very next works to follow , Three Lives became , comparatively , the pillar of convention toward which puzzled readers of her later works might turn for some ...
... became famous . Since Gertrude broke all rules of literary deportment in the very next works to follow , Three Lives became , comparatively , the pillar of convention toward which puzzled readers of her later works might turn for some ...
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... became a craze- " So wrote the Ameri- can critic Malcolm Cowley who grew up with the generation , then away from it and became with the publication of Exile's Return its most authentic and perhaps most sympathetic historian . " Young ...
... became a craze- " So wrote the Ameri- can critic Malcolm Cowley who grew up with the generation , then away from it and became with the publication of Exile's Return its most authentic and perhaps most sympathetic historian . " Young ...
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