Everybody who was Anybody: A Biography of Gertrude Stein, Volume 1Putnam, 1975 - 244 pagina's Reviews the legendary expatriate American writer, art collector, and saloniste, exploring her public and private endeavors, her relationships with family, friends, and fellow artists, and her impact on twentieth-century art and literature. Bibliog. |
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... significance . It was here that ' emotions began to feel themselves in English ' . She had been born in America , and that was extremely important to her because it made her an American , but her formative years had been spent in Europe ...
... significance . It was here that ' emotions began to feel themselves in English ' . She had been born in America , and that was extremely important to her because it made her an American , but her formative years had been spent in Europe ...
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... significance to her . They formed part of her theory of modernism and repetitions . The first Fords had all been repetitions of a prototype , identical in body as in colour ( Henry Ford told prospective customers they could have any ...
... significance to her . They formed part of her theory of modernism and repetitions . The first Fords had all been repetitions of a prototype , identical in body as in colour ( Henry Ford told prospective customers they could have any ...
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... significance for her followers ever since . Gertrude was by no means interested in bidding adieu , nor in death . In her very last article : ' Reflection on the Atomic Bomb ' , she dismissed the ultimate weapon as ' not interesting ...
... significance for her followers ever since . Gertrude was by no means interested in bidding adieu , nor in death . In her very last article : ' Reflection on the Atomic Bomb ' , she dismissed the ultimate weapon as ' not interesting ...
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Being The Youngest | 1 |
Knowledge Is What You Know | 13 |
What Are Masterpieces? | 35 |
Copyright | |
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Everybody who was Anybody: A Biography of Gertrude Stein, Volume 1 Janet Hobhouse Fragmentweergave - 1975 |
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