8 edition of Sherwood Anderson/Gertrude Stein: correspondence and personal essays. found in the catalog.
Published
1972
by University of North Carolina Press in Chapel Hill
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. 121-126.
Statement | Edited by Ray Lewis White. |
Contributions | Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946., White, Ray Lewis, ed. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PS3501.N4 Z545 1972 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 130 p. |
Number of Pages | 130 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL5297896M |
ISBN 10 | 0807811971 |
LC Control Number | 72078152 |
Letters and journals Edit. Sherwood Anderson's Notebook. New York: Boni & Liveright, Letters of Sherwood Anderson (edited by Howard Mumford Jones & Walter B. Rideout). Boston: Little, Brown, Sherwood Anderson and Gertrude Stein: Correspondence and personal essays (edited by Ray Lewis White).Notable work(s): Winesburg, Ohio. Sherwood Anderson was born in Camden, Ohio. Considered one of the great American writers, Anderson published a number of novels, short story collections, volumes of poetry, and memoirs during his lifetime, but he is best known for Winesburg, Ohio (). Set in a small Ohio town, the series of interconnected short stories influenced a generation of writers, including Ernest Hemingway and.
Sherwood Anderson and Gertrude Stein: Correspondence and Personal Essays, edited by Ray Lewis White () The "Writer's Book," edited by Martha Mulroy Curry (, unpublished works) France and Sherwood Anderson: Paris Notebook, , edited by Michael Fanning (). Letters, edited by Howard Mumford Jones and Walter B. Rideout. Return to Winesburg: Selections from Four Years of Writing for a Country Newspaper, edited by Ray Lewis White. The Buck Fever Papers, edited by Welford Dunaway Taylor. Anderson/Gertrude Stein: Correspondence and Personal Essays, edited by Ray Lewis White.
White has spent much of his career foraging through "Anderson Country" and as a result has edited some praiseworthy collections of Anderson's writings, such as Return to Winesburg (), Sherwood Anderson/Gertrude Stein: Correspondence and Personal Essays (), Sherwood Anderson: Early Writings (), and Sherwood Anderson's Secret Love. The lives of Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas have been documented in detail in numerous books, including The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, Stein's own account of their early years in following is a brief timeline pinpointing key events in their lives: February 3 Gertrude Stein is born in Allegheny, Pennsylvania. The youngest of Amelia and Daniel Stein's five children, her.
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Anderson always claimed that Gertrude Stein's writing influenced his own literary style. Miss Stein always claimed to have great affection and appreciation for Sherwood Anderson. Both authors claimed to have influenced the course of American writing - through their own publications and through having taught the basics of fiction to such younger Cited by: 1.
This correspondence between Gertrude Stein and Sherwood Anderson includes other writings about each other. It's a slim volume, and while it does not include the most amazing letters from writers that you will ever read, it is rather pleasant/5.
Genre/Form: Personal correspondence Correspondence: Additional Physical Format: Online version: Anderson, Sherwood, Sherwood Anderson/Gertrude Stein: correspondence and personal essays. SHERWOOD ANDERSON/GERTRUDE STEIN: CORRE SPONDENCE AND PERSONAL ESSAYS.
Edited by Ray Lewis White. Chapel Hill: The I'niversitv of North Carolina Press, 13° pp. $ Reviewing Sherwood Anderson's.1 Story Teller's Story inGertrude Stein stated that the autobiographical volume was "not a. Genre/Form: Personal correspondence Correspondence: Additional Physical Format: Print version: Anderson, Sherwood, Sherwood Anderson/Gertrude Stein.
Sherwood Anderson/Gertrude Stein: Correspondence and Personal Essays by Sherwood Anderson, Gertrude Stein and a great selection of related books. Sherwood Anderson/Gertrude Stein: Correspondence and Personal Essays Sherwood Anderson, Gertrude Stein Published by University of North Carolina Press ().
The Work of Gertrude Stein by Sherwood Anderson. The Work of Gertrude Stein is the insightful forward to Gertrude Stein's collection of short stories, Geography and Plays, published in "For me Sherwood Anderson/Gertrude Stein: correspondence and personal essays.
book work of Gertrude Stein consists in a rebuilding, an entire new recasting of life, in the city of words."7/ The Work of Gertrude Stein. By Sherwood Anderson From Geography and Plays () by Gertrude Stein. One evening in the winter, some years ago, my brother came to my rooms in the city of Chicago bringing with him a book by Gertrude Stein.
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We lost Sherwood Anderson — beloved author, dispenser of timelessly poetic fatherly advice — on this day in And what better way to celebrate his legacy than with a rare recording of reconstructionist Gertrude Stein reading her poem “A Valentine to Sherwood Anderson,” with audio from my alma mater’s wonderful PennSound archive?.
The letters and essays between these two influential writers form a narrative that reads almost like a novel. I found it helpful for working on my book Stein, Gender, Isolation, and Industrialism: New Readings of Winesburg, Ohio, but I also found it to be an entertaining document about friendship and the writing 4/5.
Of course I am on a book but I am going to let it take its own time. Write me the news of yourself. Sherwood A— The Flowers of Friendship: Letters written to Gertrude Stein. Edited by Donald Gallup.
New York: Octagon Books, p. Sherwood Anderson, (born SeptemCamden, Ohio, U.S.—died March 8,Colon, Panama), author who strongly influenced American writing between World Wars I and II, particularly the technique of the short writing had an impact on such notable writers as Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner, both of whom owe the first publication of their books to his efforts.
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While Anderson published another successful novel, The Triumph of the Egg, and an important essay, “The Work of Gertrude Stein,” over 6, Americans flooded into Paris, including the Hemingways. Arriving in Decemberwith a letter of introduction to Stein from Anderson, the young married couple lived on the Left Bank above a saw mill.
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Sherwood Anderson. Out of Stock. Mid-American Chants. Sherwood. Gertrude Stein (February 3, – J ) was an American novelist, poet, playwright, and art collector.
Born in the Allegheny West neighborhood of Pittsburgh and raised in Oakland, California, Stein moved to Paris inand made France her home for the remainder of her life.
She hosted a Paris salon, where the leading figures of modernism in literature and art, such as Pablo Literary movement: Modernist literature.
Introduction. Born in Camden, Ohio, Sherwood Anderson (b. ) was the son of a harnessmaker whose failing business led the family to resettle in Clyde, Ohio—the town that Anderson would later draw upon in writing Winesburg, a teenager in Clyde, Anderson’s reputation as a versatile worker led to his nickname “Jobby,” and he soon dropped out of high school to continue.
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From the time she moved to France in until her death in Neuilly-sur-Seine inAmerican writer Gertrude Stein was a central figure in the Parisian art world.
An advocate of the avant garde, Stein helped shape an artistic movement that demanded a novel form of expression and a conscious break with the past. The Paris salon at 27 rue de Fleurus that she shared with Alice B. Toklas, her.A Primer for the Gradual Understanding of Gertrude Stein, (edited by Robert Bartlett Haas) Sherwood Anderson/Gertrude Stein: Correspondence and Personal Essays by Sherwood Anderson, Money, The Previously Uncollected Writings of Gertrude Stein: Volume I.
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