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Harold Bloom edited a 1986 collection of essays, Gertrude Stein, which includes Judith Saunders’s essay about Stein in Paris and Catherine Stimpson’s essay on Stein and feminist issues.
Randa Dubnick’s The Structure of Obscurity: Gertrude Stein, Language, and Cubism (1984) examines the relationship between Stein’s writing and modern art.
Alice B. Toklas’s impressionistic memoir of life with Gertrude Stein, What Is Remembered (1963), provides amusing vignettes of the couple’s life in Paris.
In 1909 Stein published Three...
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