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Gertrude Stein (Critical Lives) (31 page)

49
Richard Bridgman,
Gertrude Stein in Pieces
(New York, 1970), p. 14.

50
Schmitz,
Of Huck and Alice
, p. 224.

51
Quoted in Simon,
The Biography of Alice B. Toklas
, p. 202.

52
Gertrude Stein,
Lectures in America
(New York, 1935), p. 34.

53
Ibid., p. 203.

54
Thornton Wilder, introduction to Gertrude Stein,
Four in America
(New Haven, CT, 1947), p. vi.

55
Cerf,
At Random
, p. 102.

56
Isaac Goldberg, ‘A Stein on the Table’,
Panorama
, April 1934.

57
Curnutt,
The Critical Response to Gertrude Stein
.

58
Toklas,
What Is Remembered
, p. 161.

59
Stein,
Everybody’s Autobiography
, p. 3.

60
Ibid., p. 115.

61
Bridgman,
Gertrude Stein in Pieces
, p. 287.

62
Stein,
Lectures in America
, pp. 215; 220.

63
Stein,
Selected Writings
, pp. 198–9.

64
Bridgman,
Gertrude Stein in Pieces
, p. 245.

65
Gertrude Stein,
The Geographical History of America
(Baltimore, MD, 1995 ), p. 235.

Eight

1
Gertrude Stein, ‘The Winner Loses’, in
Selected Writings of Gertrude
Stein
(New York, 1972), p. 623.

2
James R. Mellow,
Charmed Circle: Gertrude Stein and Company
(New York, 1974), p. 440.

3
Stein,
Selected Writings
, p. 637.

4
Mellow,
Charmed Circle
, p. 451.

5
Alice B. Toklas,
The Alice B. Toklas Cookbook
(New York, 1960), p. 227.

6
Gertrude Stein,
Wars I Have Seen
(London, 1945), pp. 31–2.

7
Ibid., p. 32.

8
Mellow,
Charmed Circle
, p. 456.

9
See Edward Burns and Ulla E. Dydo, Appendix IX: ‘Gertrude Stein: September 1942 to September 1944’, in
The Letters of Gertrude Stein
and Thornton Wilder
, ed. Edward Burns and Ulla E. Dydo (New Haven, CT, 1996), pp. 401–21.

10
Janet Malcolm,
Two Lives: Gertrude and Alice
(New Haven, CT, 2007), p. 99.

11
Stein,
Wars I Have Seen
, p.56.

12
Malcolm,
Two Lives
, p. 52.

13
Stein,
Wars I Have Seen
, p. 32.

14
Quoted in Mellow,
Charmed Circle
, p. 456.

15
Cecil Beaton,
Photo biography
(London, 1951), p. 122.

16
Quoted in Richard Bridgman,
Gertrude Stein in Pieces
(New York, 1970 ), p. 335.

17
Maria Damon defends Stein from these charges, in a subtle contextualizing essay on Stein’s attitude to Judaism, ‘Gertrude Stein’s Jewishness, Jewish Social Scientists, and the “Jewish Question”’,
Modern Fiction Studies
, XLII/3 (1996), pp. 489–506.

18
Gertrude Stein,
Paris France
(London, 1995), p. 38.

19
Burns and Dydo, ‘Gertrude Stein’, p. 417.

20
See Linda Wagner-Martin,
‘Favored Strangers’: Gertrude Stein and Her
Family
(New Brunswick, NJ, 1995), p. 251.

21
Gertrude Stein,
Mrs Reynolds and Five Earlier Novelettes
(New Haven, CT, 1953), p. 267.

22
Stein,
Wars I Have Seen
, p. 161

23
Janet Hobhouse,
Everybody Who Was Anybody: A Biography of Gertrude
Stein
(London, 1975), p. 226.

24
Beaton,
Photobiography
, p. 122.

25
Bennett Cerf,
At Random
(New York, 1977), pp. 107–8.

26
Gertrude Stein,
Brewsie and Willie
(London, 1988), pp. 82–3.

27
Ibid., pp. 113–4.

28
Gertrude Stein, ‘The New Hope in Our “Sad Young Men”’, in
How
Writing Is Written
, vol. II of the
Previously Uncollected Writings of
Gertrude Stein
(Los Angeles, 1974), p. 145.

29
Alice B. Toklas,
What Is Remembered
(London, 1963), p. 186.

30
Janet Flanner, introduction to Gertrude Stein,
Two: Gertrude Stein and
Her Brother, and Other Early Portraits
(New Haven, CT, 1951), p. x.

31
Time
, 15 November 1934, quoted in Richard Bridgman,
Gertrude Stein
in Pieces
, p. 340.

32
Quoted in Linda Simon,
The Biography of Alice B. Toklas
(London, 1991), p. 210.

33
Catharine R. Stimpson, ‘Humanism and its Freaks’,
Boundary 2
, XII/3 (1984 ), p. 304.

34
Edmund Wilson,
Axel’s Castle
(New York, 1931), p. 253.

35
Quoted in Wagner-Martin,
‘Favored Strangers’
, p. 261.

36
Hobhouse,
Everybody Who Was Anybody
, p. 93.

37
Catharine R. Stimpson summarized Stein’s posthumous reputation (as it stood in 1984) in ‘Humanism and Its Freaks’.

38
Gertrude Stein,
The Geographical History of America
(Baltimore, MD, 1995 ), p. 210.

39
Quoted in Mellow,
Charmed Circle
, p. 371.

40
Stein,
Selected Writings
, p. 203.

41
Shari Benstock,
Women of the Left Bank: Paris 1900

1940
(London, 1987 ), p. 161.

42
Flanner, introduction to Gertrude Stein,
Two
, p. xvii.

43
Gertrude Stein,
Paris France: Personal Recollections
(London, 1940), p. 21.

44
Gertrude Stein,
Matisse Picasso and Gertrude Stein
(Paris, 1933), p. 13.

45
Gertrude Stein,
Useful Knowledge
(New York, 1929), p. 111.

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