Gertrude Stein Criticism
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Stein, Gertrude (Drama Criticism)
- Introduction
- Principal Works
- Criticism: General Commentary
- Accents In Alsace
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Criticism: Four Saints In Three Acts
- Review of Four Saints in Three Acts
- Review of Four Saints in Three Acts
- Sound and Sense in Four Saints in Three Acts
- The Writer in the Theater: Gertrude Stein's Four Saints in Three Acts
- St. Gertrude
- ‘How can a sister see Saint Therese suitably’: Difficulties in Staging Gertrude Stein's Four Saints in Three Acts.
- Criticism: Doctor Faustus Lights The Lights
- Making History in The Mother of Us All
- Further Reading
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Stein, Gertrude (Poetry Criticism)
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- Preface: The Turning Point
- The State of Change
- The Impossible
- The Comedy of Literature: Gertrude Stein
- Spreading the Difference: One Way to Read Gertrude Stein's Tender Buttons
- The Gaiety of Gertrude Stein
- Gertrude Stein: The Pattern Moves, the Woman Behind Shakes It
- Breaking the Rigid Form of the Noun: Stein, Pound, Whitman, and Modernist Poetry
- Gertrude Stein's Self-Advertisement
- Women Poets and the Emergence of Modernism
- The Poetics of Event: Stein, the Avant-Garde, and the Aesthetic Turn of Philosophy
- Stein is Nice
- Gertrude Stein and Tender Buttons
- Further Reading
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Stein, Gertrude (Short Story Criticism)
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- Three Lives
- The Primitive in Gertrude Stein's ‘Melanctha’
- Continuity of Romantic Irony: Stein's Homage to Laforgue in Three Lives
- The Beginnings
- Gertrude Stein and Cubist Narrative
- Stein's ‘Melanctha’: An Education in Pathos
- ‘Melanctha’ and the Psychology of William James
- Three Lives: The Realism of the Composition
- Altered Patterns and New Endings: Reflections of Change in Stein's Three Lives and H. D.'s Palimpsest
- Each One as She May: Melanctha, Tonka, Nadja
- Wrestling Your Ally: Stein, Racism, and Feminist Critical Practice
- ‘Melanctha’: The Costs of Mind-Wandering
- Darker and Lower Down: The Eruption of Modernism in ‘Melanctha’ and The Nigger of the ‘Narcissus’