This project explores Gertrude Stein's friendships with prominent male figures of the American avant-garde---Emest Hemingway, Virgil Thomson, and Carl Van Vechten---to investigate three of modernism's most productive cross-gender collaborations. The dissertation considers Stein's personal and artistic development by focusing on how her lesbian and aesthetic styles influenced, and were influenced by, her male friends. In theorizing Stein's performance and embodiment of masculinity as a queer style, this study describes her modernist cross-gender friendships as sites that enabled gender and sexual experimentation alongside collaborative, avant-garde cultural productions. In an historical moment marked by new categories of identity (including ...
This thesis explores formal shifts in the work of Gertrude Stein. Beginning in the Harvard Psycholog...
I examine friendships between major characters in modernist novels written by four American writers:...
This thesis examines the relationship between romance and ‘the outside’ in the works and lives of th...
This project explores Gertrude Stein's friendships with prominent male figures of the American avant...
Gertrude Stein emerged from the heart of the avant-garde in the 1920s Paris, disdaining the exclusiv...
Treats the narrative’s multiple perspectives in relation to modernism. Coffman details Stein’s homos...
Djuna Barnes and Gertrude Stein may appear unrelated to one another at first glance. We have an imp...
Restricted until Dec. 15, 2010How did Stein and Capote become celebrities in homophobic times, when ...
This thesis attempts to render intelligible some significant issues in feminist literary theory - an...
Drawing on transgender theory in her study of Stein’s life and work, Coffman examines the impact Ste...
This dissertation reinscribes the literary histories of Modernist Paris by locating specific contrib...
This dissertation is a literary and biographical study of cross-sex friendship focusing on British m...
The aim of this paper is to explore the artistic and literary relationships between Gertrude Stein a...
This thesis reopens the question of subject/object relations in the works of Gertrude Stein, to argu...
This thesis explores the topics of gender and sexuality within Gertrude Stein’s Tender Buttons and V...
This thesis explores formal shifts in the work of Gertrude Stein. Beginning in the Harvard Psycholog...
I examine friendships between major characters in modernist novels written by four American writers:...
This thesis examines the relationship between romance and ‘the outside’ in the works and lives of th...
This project explores Gertrude Stein's friendships with prominent male figures of the American avant...
Gertrude Stein emerged from the heart of the avant-garde in the 1920s Paris, disdaining the exclusiv...
Treats the narrative’s multiple perspectives in relation to modernism. Coffman details Stein’s homos...
Djuna Barnes and Gertrude Stein may appear unrelated to one another at first glance. We have an imp...
Restricted until Dec. 15, 2010How did Stein and Capote become celebrities in homophobic times, when ...
This thesis attempts to render intelligible some significant issues in feminist literary theory - an...
Drawing on transgender theory in her study of Stein’s life and work, Coffman examines the impact Ste...
This dissertation reinscribes the literary histories of Modernist Paris by locating specific contrib...
This dissertation is a literary and biographical study of cross-sex friendship focusing on British m...
The aim of this paper is to explore the artistic and literary relationships between Gertrude Stein a...
This thesis reopens the question of subject/object relations in the works of Gertrude Stein, to argu...
This thesis explores the topics of gender and sexuality within Gertrude Stein’s Tender Buttons and V...
This thesis explores formal shifts in the work of Gertrude Stein. Beginning in the Harvard Psycholog...
I examine friendships between major characters in modernist novels written by four American writers:...
This thesis examines the relationship between romance and ‘the outside’ in the works and lives of th...