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Articles related to "Gertrude Stein"
American Writer Gertrude Stein American writer and poet Gertrude Stein is considered one of the great authors of the United States. She lived a life of boldness and independence. gertrude stein • stein rose is a rose is a rose • stein american avant garde writer • stein three lives • stein the autobiography of alice b. toklas
Gertrude Stein's Three Lives Stein's Melanctha is a young woman who is desperate to find herself. Through her relationships, she tries to define who she is and what it is that she seeks gertrude stein's three livess • characters in three lives • character of melanctha • jane harden • what does melanctha seek
Hemingway: Short and Not So Sweet Ernest Hemingway was poet as well as a novelist. One book, <u>88 Poems</u> edited by Nicholas Gerogiannis, takes us through each one. What can we learn from Hemingway's poems? hemingway • ernest • poetry • poems • 88
Why Poets Read Gertrude Stein Soul-mate of Picasso, Cubist word-painter, American poet Gertrude Stein is hard to read. But you can learn a lot as a developing writer from making the effort. gertrude stein • modern american poetry • avant garde writing • sound poetry • cubism
The Alice B. Toklas Cook Book "The Alice B. Toklas Cookbook" is both a handbook for the aspiring gourmet and a memoir of the lives together of two remarkable women, Alice B. Toklas and Gertrude Stein. the alice b. toklas cook book • alice b. toklas and gertrude stein • alice b. toklas • gertrude stein • queer cook books
Lew Welch: Biography Brief biography of the poet and friend of Beat writers Jack Kerouac and Gary Snyder. Welch left a suicide note in 1971, then disappeared without a trace. lew welch • beat generation • jack kerouac • gary snyder • philip whalen
Picasso and Hemingway – 20th Century Innovators Pablo Picasso and Ernest Hemingway carved their creative visions into the first half of the 20th century. Today, their influence is still strong. ernest hemingway • pablo picasso • art • writing • literature
Stuff and Nonsense Some operas employ wordplay to color their characterizations or comedy. But are such devices truly nonsensical? opera • operetta • offenbach. messager • ravel • thomson
Ebbs and Flows - part 2 On first going into a garden one knows by instinct, as a hound scents the fox, if it is going to be interesting or not. gardening • society • societies • garden clubs • mrs theresa earle
American Artist Charles Demuth Expert painter and watercolorist, Demuth's variety of styles and subjects show his complexity and talent. charles demuth • william carlos williams • marsden hartley • arthur dove • alfred stieglitz
American Artist Marsden Hartley One of America's first modernists, Hartley's diverse paintings reflect his distinct individuality. marsden hartley • alfred stieglitz • georgia o'keeffe • paul strand • arthur dove
Courtauld Gallery Exhibition – Beyond Bloomsbury Roger Fry's Omega Workshops created designs by artists such as Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant, Winifred Gill, Wyndham Lewis, Frederick Etchells and Henri Gaudier-Brzeska. beyond bloomsbury courtauld gallery • omega workshops • bloomsbury group • roger fry • vanessa bell bathers in a landscape
Thomson Opera The Mother of Us All Opera in English 'The Mother of Us All' by Virgil Thomson. Plot synopsis, character list, and opera information on Susan Anthony, Women's Suffrage Advocate. thomson opera mother of us all • synopsis mother of us all opera • characters of opera mother of us all • susan b anthony mother opera • thomson mother of us all opera info
LOVERS : GREAT ROMANCES OF OUR TIME A passionate literary tribute to the couples that shaped the face of romance in the twentieth century. lynne remick • romance • lovers • passion • affairs
Voices of the Scribbling Women Women have contributed a great deal to the development of the literary arts.
14th Baron Berners Biography of Gerald Hugh Tyrwhitt-Wilson or Lord Berners, a talented, fascinating and eccentric personality of the 20th century. lord berners • baron berners • lord berners biography • lord berners british composer • lord berners works
A Writer in France A few resources for those who want to know more about the writer's life in France, including literary journals, readings, and other expat writers' websites. paris • france • french • writer • writing
E. E. Cummings E. E. Cummings did not legally change his name to e. e. cummings as is often claimed in legend; he became rather conventional in his values despite his innovative style. e. e. cummings • innovative spiritual poet • sonnet • harvard university • ralph waldo emerson
Looking Across the Pages YAL is one of the most misunderstood literary genres, but a closer look reveals the obvious: YAL shares characteristics of the modernist period of American literature. yal • young adult literature • ernest hemingway • william faulkner • jeanne marie grunwell
Roses at this time of the year are great to see A brief piece about the rose. heritage roses australia inc.
African-American Theatre on the Web - Part 2 federal theatre project • african-american civil war memorial • theatre • websites • web sites
Books for Writers on the Cheap Although these books may have been written years ago, the information and suggestions are as good as new at used prices. books for writer • used bargain books for writers • bargain books on the internet • timeless writers books • books at a bargain
Celebrate the Day with The Quotable Lover "The Quotable Lover" is a perfect read for Valentine's Day. the quotable lover • valentine's day gift • quotes • will durant quote for wife • john lennon quote for wife
Ernest Hemingway Life and Works Brief biography of American writer Ernest Hemingway, famous for A Farewell to Arms. ernest hemingway life and works • hemingway • hemingway biography • novelist hemingway • hemingway works
Fauvism: Early Twentieth-Century Art Movements A discussion of how Matisse and his contemporaries introduced modern art concepts in France, and how Fauvism evolved during its short life span between 1905 and 1907. fauvism • matisse • van gogh • cezanne • cubism
Ford Madox Ford Biography Life and work of Ford Madox Ford, early 20th century leading writer and literary critic of the modern English literature. Famous for The Good Soldier and Parade's End. ford madox ford biography • ford madox ford • madox ford works • madox ford and conrad • madox ford and joseph conrad novels
Greek Poet Sappho Biography Brief biography of Greek poet Sappho, one of the greatest poets of ancient Greece, with work recovered from nine books of poetry fragments. greek poet sappho biography • sappho love poems • sappho poetry • sappho women relationship • sappho poet of love
Guillaume Apollinaire Biography Brief biography of French writer and poet Guillaume Apollinaire, influential to the surrealist movement. guillaume apollinaire • apollinaire biography • works of guillaume apollinaire • apollinaire and surrealism • apollinaire and cubism
Happy Birthday Alice Waters – Food Activist Locavore Alice Waters is famous for her restaurant, Chez Panisse, a gaggle of cookbooks, her promotion of the slow food movement and the "Edible Schoolyard" program. alice waters bio • chez panisse history • alice b. toklas • brillat-savarin • food activist
Hypertext and Beyond... An introduction to Lit[art]ure, including a brief history of hypertext and some contemporary issues. hypertext • new media • literature • art online
Mating for Life: Jess Loseby @ furtherfield.org A review of some of Jess Loseby's hypermedia work, as showcased at furtherfield.org net art • art • web art • hypermedia • internet
Missing the Boat by Trusting Media Experts The term "experts say" is bandied about in the media to prove most everything, as if they have exclusive access to an elite class of genies with the sum of all knowledge. media experts • experts say • news feeds • rss feeds • do own research
Pablo Picasso , part one The first of two articles on Spanish artist Pablo Picasso. picasso art spain modern art art history
Portrait of an Artist Being Red Anne Carson's <i> Autobiography of Red</i> is a rare red-winged monster in the world of poetry today.
Random House Publisher Profile 120 imprints, 11,000 new books and 500 million sold copies annually contribute to $2.5 billion in sales - just some of the figures behind publishing giant Random House. random house • random house publishing • random house book • about random house • random house books
Roses for remembrance and all that The rose, and the meanings it has taken unto itself over the years is quite interesting to say the least. rose • rosemary • rose bush • meaning • love
Shopping for space in cyber space . . . . What happens when Suite 101's budget traveler books a room over the Internet? stonehenge • salisbury • uk • accommodations • booking
The Reed College Beat Writers In the late 1940s, three boys at Reed College in Portland, Oregon would meet, become inspired by the Beat movement and become Beat writers. influential writers of the twentieth century • literary artists of the 40s and 50s • founders of the beat generation • san francisco renaissance • black mountain poets
The Waste Land's Pesky Notes By the time T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land made its first appearance in 1922, a new direction had been set for the writing of verse. the waste land • t. s. eliot • thomas stearns eliot • modernism • ezra pound
Parentheses, The Great Interrupter Parentheses are the oft-ignored offspring of punctuation. But their use as a literary device in your writing could prove indispensable. It has for many great authors. punctuation as literary device • parentheses in lolita • humbert lolita parentheses • writing exercise parentheses • vladimir nabokov parentheses author
The Giants of Oak Park This pleasant Chicago suburb was once the home of two outstanding historical figures who you probably never knew were neighbors. frank lloyd wright • oak park • chicago • architecture • ernest hemingway
Virgil Thomson's Symphony on a Hymn Tune It will be 20 years ago in September that Virgil Thomson died at age 92, leaving behind plenty of scores that typify Americana, his first symphony among them. symphony • hymn tune • virgil thomson • firm • foundation
Classic Authors: Ernest Hemingway A brief biography of Ernest Hemingway. ernest hemingway • papa • mentall illness
Nine Attempts to Clone Jason Nelson: Attempts 4-9 =====an impressionistic interview with Jason Nelson, hypermedia poet new media • internet • art • literature
So Lovely A World... Description and review of Katherine V. Forrest's classic novels <i>Daughters Of A Coral Dawn</i> and <i>Daughters Of An Amber Noon.</i> forrest • katherine v. forrest • daughters of a coral dawn • daughters of an amber noon • lesbian
The Lost Generation Poster Boy "The Sun Also Rises," was pegged as the voice of "The Lost Generation," something Hemingway never intended when he wrote this story based on some of his own romantic mishaps. hemingway • sun • also • rises • pris |
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