Gertrude Stein emerged from the heart of the avant-garde in the 1920s Paris, disdaining the exclusively literary modernists (Joyce, Pound, Woolf) in favor of the visual, performance, and cinematic artists of the avant-garde (Picasso, Apollinaire, Man Ray). This dissertation analyzes the dramatic literature of Stein specifically within the context of turn-of-the-century avant-garde theatre movements. Although not formally considered a member of any group or movement at the time, Stein produced a body of dramatic literature that was remarkably similar to that of the established avant-garde, both in terms of theme and structure. In addition to comparing Stein's plays and theories with those generated by Dadaists, Surrealists, and Futurists, I ...
This paper is an analysis of Gertrude Stein’s staging of the dialectic between the past and the pres...
From the introduction: American Modernism is a literary era that stands out as producing some of the...
This dissertation reinscribes the literary histories of Modernist Paris by locating specific contrib...
This project explores Gertrude Stein's friendships with prominent male figures of the American avant...
Djuna Barnes and Gertrude Stein may appear unrelated to one another at first glance. We have an imp...
This thesis attempts to render intelligible some significant issues in feminist literary theory - an...
Gertrude Stein\u27s dramatic texts rely on the absence of many landmarks of traditional theater, but...
Counting Her Dresses and other plays, devised by Lib Taylor, is a short, mixed-media, promenade perf...
My dissertation analyzes a selection of Argentinean, Spanish and U.S. modernist plays that dramatize...
Gertrude Stein (Allegheny, Pennsylvania, 1874 – Paris, 1946) is a central figure of American moderni...
This thesis explores formal shifts in the work of Gertrude Stein. Beginning in the Harvard Psycholog...
This dissertation probes the relationship between sexuality and the home in American literature from...
Taking Gertrude Stein's The Making of Americans (1925) as my central example, I show how modernism i...
This dissertation provides specific feminist and deconstructive approaches to Gertrude Stein's 'Mela...
This thesis reopens the question of subject/object relations in the works of Gertrude Stein, to argu...
This paper is an analysis of Gertrude Stein’s staging of the dialectic between the past and the pres...
From the introduction: American Modernism is a literary era that stands out as producing some of the...
This dissertation reinscribes the literary histories of Modernist Paris by locating specific contrib...
This project explores Gertrude Stein's friendships with prominent male figures of the American avant...
Djuna Barnes and Gertrude Stein may appear unrelated to one another at first glance. We have an imp...
This thesis attempts to render intelligible some significant issues in feminist literary theory - an...
Gertrude Stein\u27s dramatic texts rely on the absence of many landmarks of traditional theater, but...
Counting Her Dresses and other plays, devised by Lib Taylor, is a short, mixed-media, promenade perf...
My dissertation analyzes a selection of Argentinean, Spanish and U.S. modernist plays that dramatize...
Gertrude Stein (Allegheny, Pennsylvania, 1874 – Paris, 1946) is a central figure of American moderni...
This thesis explores formal shifts in the work of Gertrude Stein. Beginning in the Harvard Psycholog...
This dissertation probes the relationship between sexuality and the home in American literature from...
Taking Gertrude Stein's The Making of Americans (1925) as my central example, I show how modernism i...
This dissertation provides specific feminist and deconstructive approaches to Gertrude Stein's 'Mela...
This thesis reopens the question of subject/object relations in the works of Gertrude Stein, to argu...
This paper is an analysis of Gertrude Stein’s staging of the dialectic between the past and the pres...
From the introduction: American Modernism is a literary era that stands out as producing some of the...
This dissertation reinscribes the literary histories of Modernist Paris by locating specific contrib...