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  1. Gertrude Stein in Dayton & Other Plays by Louis Phillips, 2008-02-24
  2. Baby Precious Always Shines: Selected Love Notes Between Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas
  3. Gertrude Stein Reads by Gertrude Stein, 2010-07-30
  4. Dear Sammy: Letters from Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas by Gertrude Stein, Samuel Steward, et all 1984-05
  5. Gertrude Stein Reads by Gertrude Stein, 2010-07-30
  6. Dear Sammy: Letters from Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas by Gertrude Stein, Samuel Steward, et all 1984-05
  7. Gertrude Stein (Reaktion Books - Critical Lives) by Lucy Daniel, 2009-09-15
  8. THINGS AS THEY ARE. by Gertrude. Stein, 1950
  9. Murder Is Murder Is Murder (Gertrude Stein-Alice B. Toklas Mystery) by Samuel Steward, 1985-05
  10. Blood On the Dining Room Floor by Gertrude Stein, 1982-01-01
  11. Gertrude Stein: The Language That Rises: 1923-1934 (Avant-Garde & Modernism Studies) by Ulla E. Dydo, William Rice, 2008-12-19
  12. Staging Gertrude Stein: Absence, Culture, and the Landscape of American Alternative Theatre by Leslie Atkins Durham, 2005-10-14
  13. They named me Gertrude Stein by Ellen Janet (Cameron) Wilson, 1973
  14. Rhizosphere: Gilles Deleuze and the 'Minor' American Writing of William James, W.E.B. Du Bois, Gertrude Stein, Jean Toomer, and William Falkner (Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory) by Mary Zamberlin, 2006-04-20

81. Index Of /images/jewish/stein-gertrude
Index of /images/jewish/steingertrude.
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82. The Library Of America - Stein, Gertrude Writings 1903-1932
Writings 19031932 stein, gertrude, Purchase this Few have left theirmark on this century's literature as has gertrude stein. More than
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83. Gertrude Stein
Translate this page Biografia. gertrude stein (Allegenhy, Pennsilvània 1874 - París 1946)Novel.lista i poetessa nord-americana. gertrude stein on line.
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corpus literari Stein, Gertrude biografia obra links obres autors estrangers [index] [obres autors estrangers] [links] [articles] ... [correu] Biografia Q.E.D. Three Lives The Autobiography of Alice B.Toklas (1933), pretesa biografia de la qui fou companya seva des del 1907 fins a la seva mort. La seva obra mestra, The Making of Americans Obra Autobiografia d'Alice B. Toklas Links http://www.tenderbuttons.com/
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84. Bertram Rota -- Antiquarian Booksellers And Modern First Editions
stein (gertrude). Geography and Plays. Foreword by Sherwood Anderson. Boston, 1922. 300stein (gertrude). Operas and Plays. Plain Edition, Paris, 1932.
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. The Salzburg Tales. New York, 1934. First American Edition. Very nice copy, bookplate clumsily removed from fly-leaf.
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STEEN (Marguerite) . The Tavern. 1935. First Edition. Cloth a little worn at head and foot of spine and quite severe foxing throughout. From the library of the dedicatee, William Nicholson, with his name, in the form of a monogram, on the fly-leaf.
In 1943 Ms Steen published a biography of Nicholson. She is perhaps best remembered for her late work The Sun is My Undoing. Her life has much in common with that of Naomi Jacob (q.v.). Both were prolific novelists, both were workaholics, each published a first novel at a relatively early age, each worked for a time as a schoolteacher, each went on the stage, neither married.
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85. Gertrude Stein 1874-1946
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86. Virgil Thomson And Gertrude Stein Bibliography - UMKC University Libraries
Americans in Paris Virgil Thomson and gertrude stein Other ExpatriatesBibliography. UMK MNL PS3537.T323 Z824 1991 stein, gertrude.
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Writers, musicians, painters, the rich, the famous, adventurers, misfits, expatriate Americans, and the literary cognoscenti from the European capitals, all flocked to Paris between the two World Wars. Paris and the arrondissements of the Left Bank (Rive Gauche) became the unchallenged center of European arts and culture: classical music flourished; new ballet leapt from the theatres; jazz rhythms blared in the clubs; new painting abstracted (Cubism) and enriched the poetry and writing of Dadaism and Surrealism. Paris, like the river Seine, was a swirl of cultural currents. Why did Paris become such an incomparable center of the arts and jazz, rather than London or New York or Zurich after World War I? One explanation of the lure of Paris is that given in his memoir (1966) by Virgil Thomson, the American composer, a Kansas City native but a Parisian at heart: In later years I used to say that I lived in Paris because it reminded me of Kansas City. And Paris can present to anyone, of course, since it contains all possible elements, an image of his origins. In my case, I now learned, not only was Paris to be my new home town, but all France, so little did I feel alien there, was to be like another Missouri a cosmopolitan crossroads, frank and friendly and actually not far from the same geographic size. Gertrude Stein, the American writer and cultural mentor, also saw this as one of the many things that "made Paris and France the natural background of the art and literature of the twentieth century":

87. ABAA Database Search Result
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89. AUTHOR: Stein, Gertrude, 1874–1946
AUTHOR stein, gertrude, 1874–1946. TITLE Tender Buttons objects, food, rooms,by gertrude stein. Tender Buttons. gertrude stein. 1874–1946. OBJECTS.
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Get Five DVDs for $.49 each. Join now. Tell me when this page is updated Minhas Azias Poetas ... Discussion Group TITLE: Tender Buttons: objects, food, rooms, by Gertrude Stein. PUBLISHED: New York: Claire Marie, May 1914.
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A CARAFE, THAT IS A BLIND GLASS. A kind in glass and a cousin, a spectacle and nothing strange a single hurt color and an arrangement in a system to pointing. All this and not ordinary, not unordered in not resembling. The difference is spreading. GLAZED GLITTER. Nickel, what is nickel, it is originally rid of a cover. The change in that is that red weakens an hour. The change has come. There is no search. But there is, there is that hope and that interpretation and sometime, surely any is unwelcome, sometime there is breath and there will be a sinecure and charming very charming is that clean and cleansing. Certainly glittering is handsome and convincing. There is no gratitude in mercy and in medicine. There can be breakages in Japanese. That is no programme. That is no color chosen. It was chosen yesterday, that showed spitting and perhaps washing and polishing. It certainly showed no obligation and perhaps if borrowing is not natural there is some use in giving. A SUBSTANCE IN A CUSHION.

90. US Embassy Paris Cultural Page Americans In Paris
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MORRISON, Jim (1943-1971)

Rock star, poet and filmmaker, born in Melbourne, FL Increasingly disenchanted with his role as rock star, and largely blacklisted as a result of pending lawsuits, Morrison moved to Paris in March 1971, with the intent to concentrate on his writing. Each year, his grave is visited by thousands of devoted fans. Back to top
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STEIN, Gertrude (1874-1946)

American author, born in Allegheny, PA Portrait de Gertrude Stein. Spring-Summer/1906. 99.6 x 81.3 cm. Oil on canvas. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC Gerstrude Stein lived in France most of her life. She was born in Pennsylvania and educated in California; an 1897 Radcliffe graduate, she spent two years at the John Hopkins Medical School. She arrived in France in 1902 and took an apartment here the following year with her brother Leo, at 27 rue de Fleurus (6th). They were joined by Alice B.Toklas in 1910. At the beginning of World War I, Leo left for Italy and the two women stayed on until 1937. Stein began her art collection by buying the early works of Picasso and Matisse, Derain and other young painters.

91. Gertrude Stein Discussion
The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas by stein, gertrude Released 03/1990. ParisFrance by stein, gertrude Released 03/1996. Discussion gertrude stein
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The Book of Salt : A Novel
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Three Lives (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics)
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How to Write
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The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas by Stein, Gertrude Released 03/1990 Picasso by Stein, Gertrude Released 11/1984 by McClatchy, J. D. Released 03/2001 Allan Stein by Stadler, Matthew Released 01/1999 Gertrude Stein: Writings 1903-1932 (Library of America, 99) by Stein, Gertrude Released 03/1998 Selected Writings of Gertrude Stein by Stein, Gertrude Released 04/1990 The Making of Americans: Being a History of a Family's Progress (American Literature Series) by Stein, Gertrude Released 12/1995 Irresistible Dictation: Gertrude Stein and the Correlations of Writing and Science (Writing Science) by Meyer, Steven Released 09/2001 Three Lives (Bedford Cultural Editions) by Stein, Gertrude Released 01/2000 by Souhami, Diana Released 10/2000 Prepare for Saints: Gertrude Stein, Virgil Thomson, and the Mainstreaming of American Modernism by Watson, Steven

92. Stein, Gertrude
stein, gertrude. gertrude stein, The Geographical History of America (1936), HowWriting Is Written (1974), Lectures in America (1935), Picasso (1938).
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Born in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, raised in Oakland, California, educated at Harvard University and the Johns Hopkins Medical School, Gertrude Stein (1874-1946) spent most of her adult life in Paris, France. There she composed most of her expansive oeuvre the novels Fernhurst (1902, reprint, 1971) and Q.E.D. (1903, reprint, 1950); the well-received collection of stories Three Lives Tender Buttons (1914); the epic novel of family, The Making of Americans (1925); the delightful memoir of the Parisian art colony, The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas (1933); and a concluding series of novels (e.g., Lucy Church Amiably, Ida: A Novel, 1941; and Mrs. Reynolds, 1941), plays (e.g., Doctor Faustus Lights the Lights, 1938, and The Mother of Us All, 1945), memoirs (e.g., Everybody's Autobiography, 1937), aesthetic treatises (e.g., Lectures in America, Picasso, 1938; and The Geographical History of America, 1936), and miscellanea (e.g., the children's book The World Is Round, 1938, and the detective story Blood on the Dining-Room Floor

93. Stein, Gertrude
HUTCHINSON ENCYCLOPEDIA. stein, gertrude. US writer. She influencedauthors Ernest Hemingway, Sherwood Anderson, and F Scott Fitzgerald
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HUTCHINSON ENCYCLOPEDIA Stein, Gertrude US writer. She influenced authors Ernest Hemingway , Sherwood Anderson, and F Scott Fitzgerald with her radical prose style. Drawing on the stream-of-consciousness psychology of William James and on the geometry of Czanne and the cubist painters in Paris, she evolved a continuous present style made up of constant repetition and variation of simple phrases. Her work includes the self-portrait The Autobiography of Alice B Toklas Born in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, Stein went to Paris in 1903 after medical school at Johns Hopkins University and lived there, writing and collecting art, for the rest of her life. She settled in with her brother, also a patron of the arts, and a companion/secretary, Alice B Toklas (18771967), and in her home she held court to a lost generation of expatriate US writers and modern artists (Picasso, Matisse, Braque, Gris). She also wrote Three Lives The Making of Americans Composition as Explanation Tender Buttons Mrs Reynolds (1952), and the operas (with composer Virgil Thomson)

94. Stein, Gertrude
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95. Michael Powers: Gertrude Stein Resources
gertrude stein Resources. Here's a listing of the interesting gertrudestein resources I've found on the Web thus far. I'm especially
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Here's a listing of the interesting Gertrude Stein resources I've found on the Web thus far. I'm especially fond of the gURL magazine recreation of her salon and the reactions of North Side Pittsburghers to their famous homegirl. And don't miss the entire text of Tender Buttons online.
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"An international epitaph is to be created in honour of Gertrude Stein . . . The subject prescribed . . . is the last [No. LXXXIII] of the Stanzas in meditation ['Why am I if I am']. We are looking for textual, audio and grafic elaborations of the theme"; in English or German. From Reinhard Döhl and Johannes Auer.
Time-Sense: An Electronic Quarterly on the Art of Gertrude Stein
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96. World War I Bookstore: Gertrude Stein
$35.00. stein, gertrude, Fernhurst, QED and Other Early Writings. NY 1971,1st edition, Liveright. $45.00. stein, gertrude, Selected Operas and Plays.
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Stein, Gertrude, Fernhurst, QED and Other Early Writings . NY: 1971, 1st edition, Liveright. VG+ in VG dust jacket Black boards $35.00
Stein, Gertrude, Selected Operas and Plays . Pittsburgh: 1970, 1st edition, U of Pittsburgh Press. VG-(owner's signature and sticker to flyleaf) in G(minor chips and tears and wrinkle, with light shelf wear)dust jacket Black and gold boards $45.00
Stein, Gertrude, The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas . NY: 1933, BC, Literary Guild. G+ Black boards $25.00
Stein, Gertrude, The Letters of Gertrude Stein and Thornton Wilder . New Haven: 1996, 1st edition, Yale U Press. Near fine/near fine, brown boards $35.00
Brinnin, John Malcom, The Third Rose: Gertrude Stein and Her World . Reading: 1987, 1st pb edition, Addison-Wesley. VG-(2 corners slightly bumped) Trade pb; illustrations $17.50
Sutherland, Donald, Gertrude Stein: A Biography of Her Work . New Haven: 1952, 2nd printing, Yale U Press. VG Brown boards $25.00
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97. Buchversand Sokrates: Stein, Gertrude: Melanctha
Translate this page stein, gertrude Melanctha, stein, gertrude Melanctha. Aus dem Englischen vonBrigitte Gerlinghoff. Eine frühe Meistererzählung von gertrude stein.
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Stein, Gertrude: Melanctha Stein, Gertrude: Melanctha. Aus dem Englischen von Brigitte Gerlinghoff Preis:
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Melanctha: Das ist die Geschichte von Melanctha Herbert, einer Farbigen aus Bridgepoint um die Jahrhundertwende. Das ist die Geschichte ihres kurzen, unruhigen Lebens und ihrer Liebe zu Männern und Frauen. Eine frühe Meistererzählung von Gertrude Stein.
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Melanctha ist die zweite der drei Erzählungen aus dem Band Three Lives von Gertrude Stein. 1909 bei Grafton Press, New York, erschienen, gelten diese Erzählungen heute als der Beginn der modernen amerikanischen Literatur. Cesare Pavese schrieb in seinem Vorwort zu der italienischen Übersetzung: »Three Lives ist ohne Zweifel ein stilistisches Meisterwerk, eines jener exemplarischen Werke, mit denen die künstlerische Laufbahn eines Menschen beginnt.« Three Lives erschien 1960 im Arche Verlag, Zürich, in der Übersetzung von Marlis Pörtner u.d. T. Drei Leben, 1968 als Neuausgabe in der Übersetzung von Brigitte Gerlinghoff. Die bereits in den frühen Erzählungen Gertrude Steins erkennbare besondere Art der Interpunktion wurde nach Möglichkeit beibehalten. Die vorliegende Einzelausgabe erscheint in der Reihe Noah's Bibliothek.

98. North American Fiction And Film-Chapter 3: Gertrude Stein
North American Fiction and Film. Chapter Three gertrude stein. Table of Contents. (Call No S410.5 1); stein, gertrude. Three Lives. New York Penguin, 1990.
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[Stein's] early works . . . are characterised by a shift from the traditional literary devices of plot and straightforward narrative to a narrative in which plot is almost wholly eliminated and a free, experimental style is employed, embodying radical innovations in syntax and punctuation. . . . [She] describes her technique of composition as resembling that of the motion picture. The succession of frames, or pictures, in a motion-picture film, each frame of which is slightly different from the preceding one, creates the illusion of a lifelike continuity. In an analogous manner, through the technique of partially repetitive statements, each serving to advance the story a step further, Stein attempted to project a continuous sequence of images which produce in the reader the illusion of the living present immediately experienced. (8237-8238) This description is very apposite in regard to "Melanctha." You will probably note after reading only a few pages the rather childlike style with its frequent repetition. The issue immediately raised here is, of course, that if this style is meant to present "the illusion of the living present immediately experienced," whose living experience are we talking about?

99. Horace - The Academy Of American Poets
Find a Poet Horace. Add to a Notebook. Horace. Roman lyric poet,satirist, and critic Horace (Quintus Horatius Flaccus) was born
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