STEIN, GERTRUDE

1874–1946, American author and patron of the arts, b. Allegheny (now part of Pittsburgh), Pa. A celebrated personality, she encouraged, aided, and influenced—through her patronage as well as through her writing—many literary and artistic figures. After attending (1893–97) Radcliffe, where she was a student of William James, she began premedical work at Johns Hopkins. In 1902, relinquishing her studies, she went abroad and from 1903 until her death lived chiefly in Paris. For many years her secretary and lover was Alice B. Toklas. In Paris, Stein became interested in modern art movements; she encouraged and purchased the work of many new painters, including Picasso and Matisse. During the 1920s, she was the leader of a cultural salon that included such writers as Hemingway, Sherwood Anderson, and F. Scott Fitzgerald, all of whose works she influenced. It was she who first coined the phrase "lost generation" for those post–World War I expatriates. During World War II she remained in France, and after the war her Paris home became a meeting place for American soldiers.

Stein's own innovative writing emphasizes the sounds and rhythms rather than the sense of words. By departing from conventional meaning, grammar, and syntax, she attempted to capture "moments of consciousness," independent of time and memory. Her first published work was Three Lives (completed 1905, pub. 1909), short stories in which she explored the mental processes of three women. But her most characteristic and probably most difficult narrative is The Making of Americans (completed 1911, pub. 1925). The famous Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas (1933), a linear narrative written in relatively ordinary language, is the story of her own life presented as that of her companion. Stein's critical essays were published as Composition as Explanation (1926), How to Write (1931), Narration (1935), and Lectures in America (1935). Her many other works include the volume of poetry Tender Buttons (1914), a series of "cubist" verbal portraits; two librettos for the operas of Virgil Thomson, Four Saints in Three Acts (1934) and The Mother of Us All (1947); Wars I Have Seen (1945), some personal observations; and Brewsie and Willie (1946), about American soldiers in France.

See biographies by J. R. Mellow (1974), J. M. Brinnin (1959, repr. 1987), and J. Hobhouse (1989); Sister Brother: Gertrude and Leo Stein (1996) by B. Wineapple; studies by R. Dubnick (1984), J. L. Walker (1984), and U. E. Dydo (2003).

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The Critical Response to Gertrude Stein The Critical Response to Gertrude Stein Edited by Kirk Curnutt Critical Responses...Cataloging-in-Publication Data The critical response to Gertrude Stein / edited by Kirk Curnutt. p. cm.-- Critical...
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Gertrude Stein Remembered Gertrude Stein Remembered LINDA SIMON University of Nebraska Press...Congress Cataloging in Publication Data. Simon, Linda, 1946- Gertrude Stein remembered / Linda Simon . p. cm. Includes bibliographical...
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...Not See a Cube in Its Entirety: Gertrude Stein and Picasso and Cubism. by...Gertrude Stein, Tender Buttons (1...Gertrude Stein as cited by Marjorie Perloff...
Gertrude Stein, William James, and Habit in the Shadow...nobody is anybody. --Gertrude Stein, Everybodys Autobiography (109) Gertrude Stein, one of modernisms earliest experimenters...
Robinson Crusoe a venir: Gertrude Stein and Roland Barthes by Nicole...in two unrecognised instances: Gertrude Stein invokes Defoes novel at the end...story of "Twenty-Five Years with Gertrude Stein." Not only did Stein write Toklas...
...Parody or parity: a brief note on Gertrude Stein and For Whom the Bell Tolls...and intricate relation between Gertrude Stein and himself particularly complicated...different interpretations of whether Gertrude Stein was a source for the character...
...literary event of the season: "Gertrude Stein Writes a Book in Simple Style...Autobiography 28). The book presented a Gertrude Stein previously unknown to the American...this text: about six weeks ago Gertrude Stein said, it does not look to me as...
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Gertrude Stein: Woman Is a Woman Is. by Brenda Wineapple Gertrude Stein is one of those renowned American authors...came upon an amazing essay written by Gertrude Stein in her youth, before she performed her...
The sense of Gertrude Stein by Donald Lyons "You...Library of Americas new two-volume Gertrude Stein, is evidence that Henry James may...Mellows learned and wise Charmed Circle: Gertrude Stein and Company from 1974. Edmund Wilsons...
...Pivotal Moments in the Pairing of Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas. by Catharine...about a great American couple, Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas. Two different...cracking her sexual codes, published Gertrude Stein in Pieces. Four years later, James...
...by CELIA WREN Why has Gertrude Stein become a recurrent character on Americas stages? "THE NAME OF GERTRUDE STEIN IS BETTER KNOWN in New York today...higher profile these days, but Gertrude Stein is still a name to know, even...
...thetitle of a movie about Gertrude Stein and her lover, Alice B...character, and even making up Stein manuscripts for Gertrude and Alice to proofread in...a rose, a Gertrude is a Gertrude . . . unless it is a Stein. But it is never a Magill...
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How Stein and Lover Avoided the Nazis; BOOKS Two Lives: Gertrude and Alice by Janet Malcolm...intricately observed study of Gertrude Stein and her partner, Alice Toklas...admired. Alice B Toklas and Gertrude Stein with Basket II at Culoz...
...WASHINGTON TIMES What would Gertrude Stein herself make of the enigmatic and frequently mesmerizing "Gertrude Stein: If You Had Three Husbands," a...TWO AND ONE-HALF STARS WHAT: "Gertrude Stein: If You Had Three Husbands" by...
...Dont, for I am only quoting Mizz Gertrude Stein, whose surrealism permeates Robert...even just acquaintances of Miss Stein, will delight that : They are...developments lie at the heart of Gertrude Steins sometimes indulgent, but...
...such literary-amorous matches as Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas, Sylvia Beach...some fresh interview material with a Stein-Toklas confidant named Sam Steward...what "having a cow" meant among the Stein set? It was shorthand for orgasm...
...Faustus Lights the Lights, Gertrude Steins 1938 retelling of the...production opening Wednesday, says Stein focuses not on plot and action...It is full of repetitions, a Stein signature, aimed at evoking...Marchenko and Tedra Engle. Stein was influenced by cubism, and...
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STEIN, GERTRUDE 1874 1946, American author and patron...and Alice (1992); B. Kellner, ed., A Gertrude Stein Companion (1988); A. B. Toklas, What...1985); J. R. Mellow, Charmed Circle: Gertrude Stein Company (1974, repr. 1991); L. Simon...
...and artistic circle surrounding Gertrude Stein. During the Spanish Civil War...influenced by Ezra Pound and Gertrude Stein , is direct, terse, and often...lost generation" (so called by Gertrude Stein). The novel concerns a group of...
...Satie . He wrote two operas, Four Saints in Three Acts (1928) and The Mother of Us All (1947), for librettos by Gertrude Stein ; music for films including The River (1937) and Louisiana Story (1948); the ballet Filling Station (1937...
...and Sight-Readings: American Fictions (1998), critical portraits of such writers as Margaret Fuller, Henry James, Gertrude Stein, and various contemporaries. She also wrote a critical biography of Herman Melville (2000) and edited The Selected...
...notably T. S. Eliot and James Joyce . In the early 1920s he moved to Paris, where he became associated with Gertrude Stein and Ernest Hemingway . By 1925 Pound was settled in Italy, where his literary ideas started to take a political...
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