This paper poses the work of Gertrude Stein as a challenge to contemporary scholarship centered on theories of failure. Demonstrating that Stein’s notion of failure as a precondition for success ...
Who was Gertrude Stein? Should she be remembered as a pioneering writer? An early and insightful collector of modern art? A den mother to a 1920s cohort of creatives—Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Joyce—for ...
Showcasing the Sheridan Libraries' Robert A. Wilson Collection of rarely exhibited first editions, drafts, correspondence, photographs, and ephemera linked to Gertrude Stein (1874–1946), this new ...
IN the Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas Gertrude Stein tells in the following way of some psychological experiments made by her at Harvard: — There is a great deal more in this early paper than Miss ...
PARIS FRANCE — Gertrude Stem —Scribner ($2.50). Gertrude Stein writes as always in a way that anyone might like or anyone might not like, as always she mixes things a little. Really though it is ...
THE great disparity between the fame of Gertrude Stein as one of the giants of modern literature and the inconsequential number of her published works made up a paradox that outraged her sense of ...
To celebrate the partnership of modernist luminaries Alice B. Toklas and Gertrude Stein, the Lancaster Literary Guild is hosting an exhibit of photography, books and ephemera devoted to the couple.
Gertrude Stein, born on February 3, 1874, in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, and died on July 27, 1946, in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, was an avant-garde American writer, poet, and art collector. Stein is ...
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