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| Tender Buttons |
Gertrude Stein |
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| Gertrude Stein |
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| 18741946, American author and patron of the arts, b. Allegheny (now part of Pittsburgh), Pa. A celebrated personality, she encouraged, aided, and influencedthrough her patronage as well as through her writingmany literary and artistic figures. After attending (189397) 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.continue at Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright © 2002 Columbia University Press. |
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Pronunciation: st n from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. |
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- POETRY
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- Tender Buttons. 1914.
A translation of the art of the cubists into prose poems.
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- FICTION
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- Three Lives. 1909.
The publication of this first of Steins works established her position as a master of the English language and expositor of the twentieth-century woman.
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- QUOTATIONS
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- Stein, Gertrude, 55481 to 55662
Entries from the Columbia World of Quotations.
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