The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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Pagina 41
... novels of Trollope , be- came engrossed for days on end . She began to collect volumes of eighteenth - century memoirs ... novel was to " disappear " for almost thirty years . While Gertrude was in America , Leo left London on Christmas ...
... novels of Trollope , be- came engrossed for days on end . She began to collect volumes of eighteenth - century memoirs ... novel was to " disappear " for almost thirty years . While Gertrude was in America , Leo left London on Christmas ...
Pagina 45
... novel , Leo answered her question in the affirmative . The manuscript had been deliberately kept out of view because , he recalled , Gertrude shared his feeling that it was worthless . In his opinion , the work was impossibly bad in ...
... novel , Leo answered her question in the affirmative . The manuscript had been deliberately kept out of view because , he recalled , Gertrude shared his feeling that it was worthless . In his opinion , the work was impossibly bad in ...
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... self - centered recall and its maternal murmur . Shortly after news of the disaster had been flashed around the world , Michael Stein , Gertrude's oldest brother , and 101 The central theme of the novel is that they were ...
... self - centered recall and its maternal murmur . Shortly after news of the disaster had been flashed around the world , Michael Stein , Gertrude's oldest brother , and 101 The central theme of the novel is that they were ...
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