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Tables of Contents for The Critical Response to Gertrude Stein
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Series Foreword
xix
 
Cameron Northouse
Acknowledgments
xxi
 
Checklist of Works
xxiii
 
Gertrude Stein
Gertrude Stein Chronology
xxvii
 
Introduction
1
8
Contemporary Reviews: The Making of a Reputation
9
142
``Three Lives''
9
1
Anonymous
``Fiction, But Not Novels''
10
1
Anonymous
``Notable Piece of Realism''
10
1
Anonymous
``Three Lives. By Gertrude Stein''
11
1
Anonymous
``Curious Fiction Study''
11
1
Anonymous
``A Futurist Novel''
12
2
Anonymous
``Officer, She's Writing Again''
14
1
Anonymous
``A Cubist Treatise''
14
1
H. L. Mencken
``Gertrude Stein''
15
1
Anonymous
``Gertrude Stein, Plagiary''
16
2
Anonymous
``New Outbreaks of Futurism''
18
3
Robert Emons Rogers
``Steinese Literature''
21
1
Charles Ashleigh
``Futurist Essays''
22
1
Anonymous
``Medals for Miss Stein''
23
2
Carl Van Vechten
``Miss Stein's Stories''
25
1
Edith Sitwell
``Incitement to Riot''
26
1
John W. Crawford
``Miss Stein Applies Cubism to Defenseless Prose''
27
1
G. E. K.
``The Writing of Gertrude Stein and Geography and Plays''
28
4
Kate Buss
``Gertrude Stein in Critical French Eyes''
32
2
Anonymous
``Everybody is a Real One''
34
3
Katherine Anne Porter
``We Ask for Bread''
37
3
Conrad Aiken
``Hogarth Essays''
40
1
Anonymous
``From a Litterateur's Notebook''
41
3
Elliot H. Paul
``Nonsense''
44
2
Edmund Wilson
``Words and Waste''
46
2
Sylva Norman
``Useful Knowledge''
48
1
Anonymous
``Books, Books, Books''
49
4
R.M.C.
``The Plain Edition of Gertrude Stein''
53
2
Lindley Williams Hubbell
``A Rose is a Rose''
55
8
Bernard Fay
``Gertrude Stein, Experimenter with Words''
63
3
Louis Bromfield
``A Note on Gertrude Stein''
66
3
William Troy
``Stunning Stein''
69
1
William S. Knickerbocker
``Two Brands of Piety''
70
4
Kenneth Burke
``A Prepare for Saints''
74
2
Joseph Wood Krutch
``The Theatre: Stein on the Table''
76
2
George Jean Nathan
``Books and Things''
78
1
Lewis Gannett
``Cheating at Solitaire''
79
3
Henry Seidel Canby
``Gertrude Stein Comma''
82
3
Ella Winter
``A Stone of Stumbling''
85
3
John Gould Fletcher
``The Impartial Essence''
88
3
Kenneth Burke
``Contemporary Criticism''
91
4
F. Cudworth Flint
``Books of the Quarter''
95
3
Hugh Sykes Davies
``Perspicuous Opacity''
98
2
Marianne Moore
``Crossword Puzzle''
100
1
R. S.
``Gertrude Stein on Writing''
101
3
Joseph Alsop, Jr.
``Self-Confidential''
104
2
Burton Rascoe
``Obituary of Europe and Gertrude Stein''
106
1
Samuel Sillen
``Stein on Picasso''
107
1
Agnes Mongan
``Stein on Picasso''
108
2
Nathalie Swan
``Picasso''
110
1
Anonymous
``Gertrude Stein for Children''
111
3
Louise Seaman Bechtel
``Books for Young People''
114
1
May Lamberton Becker
``Slightly Pied Pipers''
115
2
Edmund Wilson
Chauncey Hackett
``History Tramps Down the Champs-Elysees''
117
3
Janet Flanner
``Briefly Noted: Paris France by Gertrude Stein''
120
1
Anonymous
``Miss Stein and France''
120
2
Justin O'Brien
``Her France, Her Paris''
122
1
Dorothy Chamberlain
``War''
123
2
Katherine Bregy
``What Are Masterpieces''
125
1
Anonymous
``And Paris''
125
1
Jerome Mellquist
``All About Ida''
126
1
W. H. Auden
``Two Generations''
127
4
Klaus Mann
``The Importance of Being Earnest''
131
4
Ben Ray Redman
``Gertrude Stein's Wars''
135
1
Delmore Schwartz
``Matron's Primer''
136
2
Djuna Barnes
``Let Them Talk and Talk''
138
2
C.G. Paulding
``Gerty and the G.I.s''
140
3
Robert S. Warshow
``A Wonderchild for 72 Years''
143
4
Leo Lerman
``Briefly Noted''
147
1
Anonymous
``Gertrude Stein, Writer or Word Scientist?''
147
4
Malcolm Cowley
Contemporary Commentary: Style, Influence, and the Debate over Stein's Purpose
151
78
``Speculations, or Post-Impressionism in Prose''
151
3
Mabel Dodge
``How to Read Gertrude Stein''
154
5
Carl Van Vechten
``And She Triumphed in the Tragic Turnip Field!''
159
1
Anonymous
``Flat Prose''
160
3
Anonymous
``Posing''
163
2
Richard Burton
``Gertrude Stein---Hoax and Hoaxtress''
165
5
Alfred Kreymborg
``Four American Impressions''
170
 
Sherwood Anderson
``A Guide to Gertrude Stein''
172
4
Edmund Wilson
``The Stein Songs and Poetry''
176
2
Harold T. Pulsifer
``Communications: Gertrude Stein''
178
4
Mina Loy
``Communications: Gertrude Stein (Continued)''
182
5
Mina Loy
``The Latest Thing in Prose Style''
187
1
Donald B. Willard
``The Virtue of Intolerance''
188
2
Anonymous
``A Word on Gertrude Stein''
190
1
Gilbert Armitage
``Gertrude Stein''
191
3
Blanche London
``The Work of Gertrude Stein''
194
6
William Carlos Williams
``The Career of a Modernist''
200
2
Blanche London
``Has Gertrude Stein a Secret?''
202
6
B. F. Skinner
``Gertrude Stein: A Literary Idiot''
208
3
Michael Gold
``A 1 Pound Stein''
211
3
William Carlos Williams
``Gertrude Stein: Method in Madness''
214
7
Harvey Eagleson
``New Words for Old''
221
2
James Laughlin IV
``Letters: A Response to James Laughlin''
223
1
Maurice Zolotow
``Letters: A Response to Maurice Zolotow''
224
2
Robert H. Elias
``Trade Winds''
226
3
Bennett Cerf
Veneration and Vituperation: The Making of a Celebrity
229
50
``Our Own Polo Guide: The Game Explained a la Gertrude Stein''
229
2
Anonymous
``Futurist Man's Dress to Be a One-Piece Suit...''
231
2
Marguerite Mooers Marshall
``The Same Book from Another Standpoint''
233
1
A. S. K.
``Gertrude Stein's Hints for the Table''
233
1
Don Marquis
``Gertrude Stein on the War''
234
1
Don Marquis
``To G. S. and E. P.''
235
1
Don Marquis
``Thoughts of Hermione, a Modern Young Woman''
236
2
Don Marquis
``Gertrude Is Stein, Stein Gertrude''
238
1
Don Marquis
``Taking Up Music in a Serious Way''
239
1
Don Marquis
``Thoughts of Hermione''
240
3
Don Marquis
``The Golden Group''
243
1
Don Marquis
``Dr. Lowes Finds `Tender Buttons' Poetic Asparagus''
244
2
Anonymous
``We Nominate for the Hall of Fame: Gertrude Stein''
246
1
Anonymous
``Literary Survey''
246
2
H. L. Mencken
``Two Futile Attempts to Rival the Style of Gertrude Stein''
248
2
Anonymous
``When Helen Furr Got Gay with Harold Moos''
250
2
K. D.
``A Visit from St. Nicholas''
252
1
Ruth Lambert Jones
``Gertrude Stein Interprets Accurately the National Political Situation''
252
2
Anonymous
``The True Story of My Break with Gertrude Stein''
254
1
Ernest Hemingway
``As a Critic Has a Headache''
255
2
Isaac Goldberg
``A Letter to Gertrude Stein''
257
1
Lindley Williams Hubbell
``The Autobiography of Alice B. Sullivan''
258
3
Frank Sullivan
``They Don't Speak English in Paris''
261
2
Ogden Nash
``Appeal to Gertrude''
263
2
Melville Cane
``Movie of a Man Trying to Read What Gertrude Stein Says About America''
265
1
Fred O. Seibel
``Gentlemen Prefer''
266
2
Charlotte Haldane
``To Gertrude Stein''
268
1
Maxwell Bodenheim
``Book Is a Book''
269
1
Anonymous
``Gertrude Was Always Giggling''
270
4
Arnold Ronnebeck
``Give Me Land: Gertrude Stein Talks About the Future of G. I.s''
274
5
Sgt. Scott Corbett
Remembrances, Memorials, and the Posthumous Reputation
279
74
``The Shape of Things''
279
1
Anonymous
``Letter from Paris''
280
1
Janet Flanner
``A Rose for Remembrance''
281
3
Harrison Smith
``The Literary Spotlight''
284
2
Fanny Butcher
``In Memoriam: Gertrude Stein, 1898''
286
3
L.W.S.
M.L.E.
L.S.E.
``Gertrude Stein: An Epilogue''
289
2
Carl Van Vechten
``Gertrude Stein''
291
3
Henry Rago
``Gertrude Stein Memorial''
294
2
Carl Van Vechten
``Proper and Improper Subject Matter: Time and Identity Is What You Tell About''
296
13
B. L. Reid
``Gertrude Stein and the Lesbian Lie''
309
16
Catharine R. Stimpson
``Notes from a Women's Biographer''
325
4
Linda Wagner-Martin
``Gertrude Stein's Jewishness, Jewish Social Scientists, and the `Jewish Question'''
329
15
Maria Damon
``Gertrude Stein and the Lost Ark''
344
9
Brenda Wineapple
Bibliography
353
8
Index
361