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The result of her own experiments, which Gertrude Stein wrote down and which was printed in the Harvard Psychological Review, was the first writing of hers ever to be printed.
Nearly 65 years after her death, Gertrude Stein is suddenly everywhere. Her life is the subject of an exhibit at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco, and her influential role as an art ...
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 major ...
Gertrude Stein was born in Pennsylvania on Feb. 3, 1874. She was educated briefly in Europe and then at Radcliffe, ... Stein's writing parallels the theories of Cubism, ...
In 1939, Gertrude Stein penned her first children's book, The World Is Round, whose dramatic story was featured in this two-part omnibus of obscure children's books by famous authors of "adult ...
Photo above: Virgil Thomson and Gertrude Stein look over the score for “Four Saints in Three Acts,” ca. 1929. Yale Collection of American Literature, Beinecke Library. Photo by Mabel Therese ...
Were Gertrude Stein, the celebrated author, lecturer and personality, to write a musical about herself, would its structure and content be as avant-garde, groundbreaking and esoteric as her written… ...
Celebrating Gertrude Stein. Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. 62°F. Sunday, September 1st 2024 Today's e-Edition. Home Page. Close Menu. News. News; Latest Headlines; Crime and Public ...
'Gertrude Stein in Circles: Spheres of Life and Writing' Sept. 22 to March 2 George Peabody Library, Exhibit Gallery. Showcasing the Sheridan Libraries' Robert A. Wilson Collection of rarely exhibited ...
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