A radical understanding of modernist medium-specificity would seem to account for Stein’s early abandonment of traditional generic distinctions—or their playful straddling—and the renaming of her medium as writing. The one boundary that then remains to be considered is that between writing and talking. Written out to be spoken to an audience, the four lectures that constitute Narration (1935) take up where the Lectures in America left off and intend to think out narrative in relation to knowledge and the possible merging of prose and poetry. Where the early modernist manifestos vied for attention with a bold typography embodying an often outrageous rhetoric, Stein uses other strategies to engage attention. Her rhetoric of emphasis and persi...
This paper is an analysis of Gertrude Stein’s staging of the dialectic between the past and the pres...
In the early twentieth century, a time of massive population shifts from external immigration and in...
Taking Gertrude Stein's The Making of Americans (1925) as my central example, I show how modernism i...
International audienceA radical understanding of modernist medium-specificity would seem to account ...
In the words of Gertrude Stein: "Composition is the difference." Tender Buttons, her poetry collecti...
This article offers a few questions and hypotheses on the relationship between writing and voice in ...
ABSTRACT: The Steinian conception of rhythm as expression of identity paves the way for a diagrammat...
Literary salons were a vital part of modernist culture. Although scholars have called attention to t...
Critics of James Joyce and Stein have long noted the centrality of sound in both authors\u27 texts. ...
From the introduction: American Modernism is a literary era that stands out as producing some of the...
In this practice-led research project I work to show how a re-reading and a particular form of liste...
Negotiating various avant-garde and mass-cultural influences, H.D., Gertrude Stein and Antonin Artau...
In the early twentieth century, a time of massive population shifts from external immigration and in...
Gertrude Stein's writing has not received an accurate critical reading. Critics have contented thems...
Gertrude Stein (Allegheny, Pennsylvania, 1874 – Paris, 1946) is a central figure of American moderni...
This paper is an analysis of Gertrude Stein’s staging of the dialectic between the past and the pres...
In the early twentieth century, a time of massive population shifts from external immigration and in...
Taking Gertrude Stein's The Making of Americans (1925) as my central example, I show how modernism i...
International audienceA radical understanding of modernist medium-specificity would seem to account ...
In the words of Gertrude Stein: "Composition is the difference." Tender Buttons, her poetry collecti...
This article offers a few questions and hypotheses on the relationship between writing and voice in ...
ABSTRACT: The Steinian conception of rhythm as expression of identity paves the way for a diagrammat...
Literary salons were a vital part of modernist culture. Although scholars have called attention to t...
Critics of James Joyce and Stein have long noted the centrality of sound in both authors\u27 texts. ...
From the introduction: American Modernism is a literary era that stands out as producing some of the...
In this practice-led research project I work to show how a re-reading and a particular form of liste...
Negotiating various avant-garde and mass-cultural influences, H.D., Gertrude Stein and Antonin Artau...
In the early twentieth century, a time of massive population shifts from external immigration and in...
Gertrude Stein's writing has not received an accurate critical reading. Critics have contented thems...
Gertrude Stein (Allegheny, Pennsylvania, 1874 – Paris, 1946) is a central figure of American moderni...
This paper is an analysis of Gertrude Stein’s staging of the dialectic between the past and the pres...
In the early twentieth century, a time of massive population shifts from external immigration and in...
Taking Gertrude Stein's The Making of Americans (1925) as my central example, I show how modernism i...