The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her WorldLittle, Brown, 1959 - 427 pagina's |
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... success was still but thinly substantiated by published works , and if dissidents like McAlmon considered her " a stammering , repetitive and somehow inarticulate person , " her so- cial success as a leading figure in the expatriate ...
... success was still but thinly substantiated by published works , and if dissidents like McAlmon considered her " a stammering , repetitive and somehow inarticulate person , " her so- cial success as a leading figure in the expatriate ...
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... success was the thing she had once regarded as the cause of a crucial change in the " bottom nature " of Matisse , and now the same thing was beginning to trouble her . “ Suddenly it was all different , ” she said , " what I did had a ...
... success was the thing she had once regarded as the cause of a crucial change in the " bottom nature " of Matisse , and now the same thing was beginning to trouble her . “ Suddenly it was all different , ” she said , " what I did had a ...
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Gertrude Stein and Her World John Malcolm Brinnin. lar boob success . " But plans for an American production were not put ... success of the production . " On December 6 , 1933 , Thomson reported the progress of plans in a letter to her ...
Gertrude Stein and Her World John Malcolm Brinnin. lar boob success . " But plans for an American production were not put ... success of the production . " On December 6 , 1933 , Thomson reported the progress of plans in a letter to her ...
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