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         Stein Gertrude:     more books (100)
  1. Gertrude Stein Remembered
  2. Gertrude Stein and the Present by Allegra Stewart, 1968-01
  3. Look At Me Now and Here I Am: Selected Works 1911-1945 by Gertrude Stein, 2005-01-10
  4. Four Americans in Paris: The Collections of Gertrude Stein and Her Family
  5. Last Operas and Plays (PAJ Books) by Gertrude Stein, 1995-05-01
  6. The Making of Americans in Paris: The Autobiographies of Edith Wharton and Gertrude Stein (American University Studies Series Xxiv, American Literature) by Noel Sloboda, 2008-01
  7. Allan Stein by Matthew Stadler, 1999-12-06
  8. Stein, Gender, Isolation, and Industrialism : New Readings of Winesburg, Ohio by Duane Simolke, 1999-07-06
  9. Three Lives; Stories of the Good Anna, Melanctha, and the Gentle Lena by Gertrude Stein, 2010-01-02
  10. Lucy Church Amiably by Gertrude Stein, 2000-04
  11. Gertrude Stein and Richard Wright: The Poetics and Politics of Modernism by M. Lynn Weiss, 2008-10-01
  12. Four Americans in Paris: The Collections of Gertrude Stein and Her Family
  13. Mrs. Reynolds, and five earlier novelettes (The Yale edition of the unpublished writings of Gertrude Stein, v. 2) by Gertrude Stein, 1969
  14. Loving Repeating: A Musical Adapted from the Writings of Gertrude Stein (Stein Reader)

101. Gender Inn: Thematischer Suchindex
Translate this page Wurzel des Thesaurus Disziplin 115 Literaturwissenschaft AutorInnen und Werke 2178 stein, gertrude /USA 2188 stein, Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas 2189 stein
http://db.genderinn.uni-koeln.de/cgi-bin/n/suchindex?w=1d&id=2178

102. Gertrude Stein Life Stories, Books, & Links
Stories about gertrude stein s life and Love Notes to Alice B. Toklas, The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, Letters to Thornton Wilder.
http://www.todayinliterature.com/biography/gertrude.stein.asp
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Gertrude Stein - Life Stories, Books, and Links
Biographical Information
Stories about Gertrude Stein

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BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION
Gertrude Stein (1874 - 1946)
Category: American Literature
Born: February 3, 1874
Allegheny,Pennsylvania, United States
Died: July 27, 1946 Neuilly-sur-Seine, France Related authors: Alice B. Toklas Ernest Hemingway Guillaume Apollinaire James Joyce ... list all writers GERTRUDE STEIN - LIFE STORIES Toklas After Stein On this day in 1967 Alice B. Toklas died, at the age of eighty-nine. Toklas spent her last twenty-one years without Gertrude Stein, but with the same idiosyncratic devotion to Stein's genius as she had throughout their thirty-three years together. This did not protect her from those managing Stein's estate, and at eighty-seven she was evicted from the flat which the two had shared for decades. Stein by Stein-as-Toklas On this day in 1933, Gertrude Stein published

103. Donne In Viaggio
gertrude stein, l arte e le arti. (1905 - 1914) di Sara Chen Abstract.
http://www.donneinviaggio.com/arcobaleno/gertrude stein.htm
Eventi del mese Indirizzi utili L'identità e il genere
a cura di Mary Nicotra 03 Novembre 2002
Gertrude Stein, l'arte e le arti.
di Sara Chen
Abstract
Gertrude Stein, nata in America ma frequentemente in viaggio tra Nuovo e Vecchio Mondo, è una delle grandi viaggiatrici che hanno reso Parigi la capitale della cultura nel periodo tra le due guerre.
Ma prima che sostenitrice del movimento cubista, Gertrude Stein era una collezionista di quadri con il gusto dell'avventura, una di quelle persone a cui piaceva apprezzare gli illustri sconosciuti per quello che erano, piuttosto che gli artisti famosi per quello che si diceva di loro. Dal fatale incontro con Alice Toklas, sua futura compagna di vicissitudini e di vita, e dai venticinque anni passati insieme nasce l'Autobiografia di Alice Toklas, loro diario di viaggio nella comune ed emozionante avventura chiamata Parigi. E il loro tesoro, che giorno per giorno hanno visto crescere e che oggi ammonta a centotrentun quadri, era tutto lì, racchiuso tra le pareti di quel salotto in Rue de Fleurus, nel quale tutti erano i benvenuti e di cui tutti, chi prima e chi poi, hanno contribuito a costruirne il mito.
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104. STEIN, Gertrude., The World Is Round.
Rees O Neill Rare Books. stein, gertrude. The World is Round. New York William R. Scott 1939. Illustrated by Clement Hurd., Very
http://www.polybiblio.com/reesoneill/200586.html
STEIN, Gertrude. The World is Round. New York: William R. Scott 1939. Illustrated by Clement Hurd., Very Good in somewhat chipped dustwrapper, with a few closed tears and with some dampstaining to spine. Uncommon. First Edition. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by ; click here for further details.

105. Allesklar Webkatalog: Gertrude Stein
Translate this page Ausgewählte, redaktionell bearbeitete und kommentierte Link-Hinweise zum Thema gertrude stein in Deutschlands umfangreichstem Webkatalog ?allesklar“.
http://www.allesklar.de/s.php?cat_path=100-540-2873-2890-56003-56107

106. Education And Modern Spiritual Life By Rudolf Steiner
Click to return to ARJ Page, Photo of Rudolf Steiner Used by Permission of Anthroposophic Press Click to Read next Review A READER S
http://www.doyletics.com/arj/eamslrvw.htm
A READER'S JOURNAL
Education and Modern Spiritual Life by Rudolf Steiner
Twelve Lectures in Yorkshire, England in 1923
Published by Steiner Books in 1989
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This book is a "course of lectures given with the object of describing what Waldorf School education seeks to achieve for the progress of civilization in face of the needs of the present time." My daughter-in-law gave this to me - she was unable to extract the information she wanted from it about Waldorf Schools. To her, her daughter, and all my grandchildren, now and to come, I dedicate this review of how Steiner sees education fitting into modern life, both materially and spiritually. Those things we know most about we do not talk about, we do not write about. Steiner makes this point in several places to illustrate that all the talking and writing we see nowadays about education must signal a pervasive lack of knowledge of the process of education. [Note: the indictments Steiner had of education in 1923 sound like they could have been said in 1998.] The solution Steiner offers is to outline what he knows about the human being, how we develop from infancy in body, soul, and spirit, so that by a full knowledge of their students, Waldorf teachers and parents may become agents of their charges's development into maturity in wisdom and knowledge both materially and spiritually. The human body replaces all of its constituent cells every seven years, casting off its previous whole body, laying it aside. A new-born baby thus expresses its pre-earthly existence in the cells of its chosen mother, and deserves to grow up in the family it was born into. It is a being unified in body, soul, and spirit. [See Table I.]

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