Gertrude Stein: The Language That Rises: 1923-1934

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Northwestern University Press

The first extensive examination of Stein's notebooks, manuscripts and letters, prepared over a period of twenty years, Gertrude Stein: The Language That Rises asks new questions and explores new ways of reading Stein. This definitive study give us a finely detailed, deeply felt understanding of Stein, the great modernist, throughout one of her most productive periods. From "An Elucidation" in 1923 to Lectures In America in 1934, Ulla E. Dydo examines the process of the making and remaking of Stein's texts as they move from notepad to notebook to manuscript, from an idea to the ultimate refinement of the author's intentions. The result is an unprecedented view of the development of Stein's work, word by word, text by text, and over time.

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Entrances
3
The Voice of Gertrude Stein
11
Reading the Hand Writing
23
1923 An Elucidation
43
1926 Composition As Explanation
77
1927 Patriarchal Poetry
133
1927 Four Saints In Three Acts
165
1928 Finally George A Vocabulary Of Thinking
212
192830 Grammar
324
193031 History
410
1932 Stanzas In Meditation
471
193234 The Autobiography Of Alice B Toklas
534
193335 Lecturing
595
Chronological Listing 192334
633
Selected Bibliography
645
Index
661

Georges Hugnet George Hugnet
278

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