| Frederick J. Hoffman - 1961 - 49 pagine
...lecture "Composition as Explanation" (published as a book in 1926) contains the gist of her intention: "There is singularly nothing that makes a difference...something different at which they are all looking. By this I mean so simply that anybody knows it that composition is the difference which makes each... | |
| Gertrude Stein - 1993 - 639 pagine
...address. For this publication Stein added the title Composition as Explanation. A STEIN READER 494 There is singularly nothing that makes a difference...something different at which they are all looking. By this I mean so simply that anybody knows it that composition is the difference which makes each... | |
| Wyndham Lewis, David Peters Corbett - 1994 - 234 pagine
...these passages the Child, the nai'f -motif. "There is singularly nothing that makes a differerence a difference in beginning and in the middle and in...something different at which they are all looking. By this I mean so simply that anybody knows it that composition is the difference which makes each... | |
| Mary Biggs - 1996 - 544 pagine
...feminist, fiction writer, and essayist; born in America. A Hot-Eyed Moderate, part 2 (1985). GENERATIONS I There is singularly nothing that makes a difference...something different at which they are all looking. By this I mean so simply that anybody knows it that composition is the difference which makes each... | |
| Vassiliki Kolocotroni - 1998 - 658 pagine
...England where she met Leonard and Virginia Woolf and was published in their Hogarth Press essay series. There is singularly nothing that makes a difference...something different at which they are all looking. By this I mean so simply that anybody knows it that composition is the difference which makes each... | |
| Gary Hill - 2000 - 388 pagine
...capable, of being absorbed, becoming part of the composition that is the medium. Interface — Recall There is singularly nothing that makes a difference a difference in beginning and in middle and in ending except that each generation has something different at which they are all looking.6... | |
| Brad Bucknell - 2001 - 306 pagine
...The two themes are locked in a paradoxical connection which the opening moves of the piece outline: There is singularly nothing that makes a difference...generation has something different at which they are looking. By this I mean simply . . . that composition is the difference which makes each and all of... | |
| David R. Jarraway - 2003 - 252 pagine
...them all going—"nothing," that is to say (synonymous with the lesser space of "reality" formerly), "that makes a difference a difference in beginning...something different at which they are all looking" (SSW, 513; also 519, 520). The trials of composition also extend forward, bringing Stein "to the period... | |
| Ulla E. Dydo, William Rice - 704 pagine
...those who are with the times. There is singularly nothing that makes a difference a difference in the beginning and in the middle and in ending except that each generation 16. Bridgman (167-68) says that the long section of NOTY after "She gave an address. / Tenderness,"... | |
| Lee Upton - 2005 - 158 pagine
...matter of recognizing what she finds comforting. Gertrude Stein writes in "Composition as Explanation" (1926), "There is singularly nothing that makes a...something different at which they are all looking. "-' If her generation was indeed looking in one direction, Bishop seems to have wanted to look in many... | |
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