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Gertrude Stein: A Physician Who Wasn't to Be. [PDF]

open access: yesMethodist Debakey Cardiovasc J, 2022
After a tumultuous time in the United States, including flunking out of medical school in 1901, Gertrude Stein, an iconic American author, art lover, and critic, moved to Paris in 1903 as an avant garde modernist who became a leading and legendary guru ...
Young JB.
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Gertrude Stein and the Metaphysical Avant-Garde

open access: yesReligions, 2020
When American metaphysical religion appears onstage, it most often manifests in the subject matter and dramaturgies of experimental theater. In the artistic ferment of the 1960s and 1970s counterculture, theater-makers looked both to alternative ...
Dana Tanner-Kennedy
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Christine Savinel, Gertrude Stein : Autobiographies intempestives

open access: yesMiranda: Revue Pluridisciplinaire du Monde Anglophone, 2017
Gertrude Stein: Autobiographies intempestives offers exemplary scholarship on Gertrude Stein’s autobiographical oeuvre. Chistine Savinel scrutinises the multiple facets of a cubist-like self-portrait painted by the prominent American author, an iconic ...
Monica Latham
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Genetic correlation analysis identifies TMEM106B, ACE, and ERC2 as genetic loci shared between Alzheimer's disease and primary psychiatric disorders. [PDF]

open access: yesAlzheimers Dement
Abstract INTRODUCTION Neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPSs) occur in up to 85% of Alzheimer's disease (AD) cases. Current treatments – repurposed from psychiatric disorders despite limited understanding of etiologic overlap – are often ineffective. METHODS To characterize the genetic overlap between AD and major psychiatric disorders and identify shared ...
Kumar A   +14 more
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Gertrude Stein Among the Cubist Poets

open access: yesJournal of STEPS for Humanities and Social Sciences, 2023
Gertrude Stein was born on February 3, 1874, in Allegheny, Pennsylvania (which amalgamated with Pittsburgh in 1907) to upper-class German parents, Daniel and Amelia Stein.
Yasmeen AbdulRaheem AlSajee   +1 more
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Words as Readymade: Mina Loy’s Verbal Portraiture of “Gertrude Stein” and “Joyce’s Ulysses”

open access: yesThe Explicator, 2022
Between 1919 and 1930, Mina Loy created a series of pictorial and poetic portraits of her artistic contemporaries: from pen-ink sketches such as Constantin Brancusi, Carl Van Vechten, Jules Pascin, Marianne Moore, to linguistically innovative verses like
Bowen Wang
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Gertrude Stein’s New Drama: Play as The Essence of What Happened

open access: yesRumeliDE Dil ve Edebiyat Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2022
American playwright, novelist, story and biography writer Gertrude Stein, with her avant-garde perception destructing the theatre conventions, became one of the inspiring playwrights for the experimental theater in the twentieth century.
Ferdi Çetin
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Myth of Modernism Revisited: Gertrude Stein as the Symbol of Modernism in Contemporary Fiction [PDF]

open access: yesPolish Journal of English Studies, 2022
Gertrude Stein (1874–1946) was one of the most important figures of Modernism. Her texts, as well as her personality, attracted the attention of her contemporaries and continue to inspire researchers and authors.
Ingrida Žindžiuvienė
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Gertrude Stein’s Experience of Expatriation and Settlement in the Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas

open access: yesGender Studies, 2022
The article examines The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, by Gertrude Stein. Filtered through the eyes of her lover, the text’s focus is on Stein’s artistic growth.
Tucan Gabriela
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Karakterens opløsning i diskursen: fra Gertrude Stein til René Pollesch

open access: yesPeripeti, 2021
In her reflections on the status of the subject in the postdramatic theatre, Laura Luise Schultz aims to show how the experimental writing of Gertrude Stein can be traced to the practice of contemporary playwrights such as René Pollesch.
Laura Luise Schultz
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