Picasso by Stein contains five sections and a postscript that are structurally linked by, and radiating widely from, Gertrude Stein’s 1938 booklet Picasso. The booklet originally was written and published in French (an exceptional endeavor for Stein) and then translated to English by Alice Toklas and significantly re-edited by Stein. This dissertation offers a comparative study of the French and English publications as well as considers the role and function of art criticism and biographical writing within Stein’s oeuvre, particularly in how they overlap with or become part of her broader poetic project.Rather than reading Picasso to glean express information on Pablo Picasso’s art, or to correlate Stein’s projects with Picasso’s in order t...
This thesis attempts to render intelligible some significant issues in feminist literary theory - an...
ABSTRACT: The Steinian conception of rhythm as expression of identity paves the way for a diagrammat...
ABSTRACT: The Steinian conception of rhythm as expression of identity paves the way for a diagrammat...
The article examines author Gertrude Stein's literary portraiture inside her own ideas about cubism....
The article examines author Gertrude Stein's literary portraiture inside her own ideas about cubism....
The article examines author Gertrude Stein's literary portraiture inside her own ideas about cubism....
The aim of this paper is to explore the artistic and literary relationships between Gertrude Stein a...
Gertrude Stein (Allegheny, Pennsylvania, 1874 – Paris, 1946) is a central figure of American moderni...
Gertrude Stein (Allegheny, Pennsylvania, 1874 – Paris, 1946) is a central figure of American moderni...
Gertrude Stein (Allegheny, Pennsylvania, 1874 – Paris, 1946) is a central figure of American moderni...
International audiencePicasso développe entre 1935 et 1959 une œuvre comprenant quatre cents poèmes ...
Gertrude Stein (Allegheny, Pennsylvanie, 1874 – Paris, 1946), figure centrale du modernisme américai...
This thesis examines visual and linguistic representations of personal identity through a comparativ...
From the introduction: American Modernism is a literary era that stands out as producing some of the...
This thesis explores formal shifts in the work of Gertrude Stein. Beginning in the Harvard Psycholog...
This thesis attempts to render intelligible some significant issues in feminist literary theory - an...
ABSTRACT: The Steinian conception of rhythm as expression of identity paves the way for a diagrammat...
ABSTRACT: The Steinian conception of rhythm as expression of identity paves the way for a diagrammat...
The article examines author Gertrude Stein's literary portraiture inside her own ideas about cubism....
The article examines author Gertrude Stein's literary portraiture inside her own ideas about cubism....
The article examines author Gertrude Stein's literary portraiture inside her own ideas about cubism....
The aim of this paper is to explore the artistic and literary relationships between Gertrude Stein a...
Gertrude Stein (Allegheny, Pennsylvania, 1874 – Paris, 1946) is a central figure of American moderni...
Gertrude Stein (Allegheny, Pennsylvania, 1874 – Paris, 1946) is a central figure of American moderni...
Gertrude Stein (Allegheny, Pennsylvania, 1874 – Paris, 1946) is a central figure of American moderni...
International audiencePicasso développe entre 1935 et 1959 une œuvre comprenant quatre cents poèmes ...
Gertrude Stein (Allegheny, Pennsylvanie, 1874 – Paris, 1946), figure centrale du modernisme américai...
This thesis examines visual and linguistic representations of personal identity through a comparativ...
From the introduction: American Modernism is a literary era that stands out as producing some of the...
This thesis explores formal shifts in the work of Gertrude Stein. Beginning in the Harvard Psycholog...
This thesis attempts to render intelligible some significant issues in feminist literary theory - an...
ABSTRACT: The Steinian conception of rhythm as expression of identity paves the way for a diagrammat...
ABSTRACT: The Steinian conception of rhythm as expression of identity paves the way for a diagrammat...