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    Gertrude Stein, Modernism, and the problem of "genius" / by Will, Barbara, JSTOR

    Published: Edinburgh University Press, 2000
    Table of Contents: “…In search of subject : knowledge and excess in Stein's early texts -- Self-naming, self-splitting : the making of a modernist "genius" in the making of Americans and G.M.P. -- "Masterpieces of yes" : talking and listening in "To call it a day" and "Forensics" -- Genii locorum : expatriate resolutions in Useful knowledge -- From "genius" to celebrity : The autobiography of Alice B. …”
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    Modernism, daily time and everyday life / by Randall, Bryony

    Published: Cambridge University Press, 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction: dailiness -- The contemporary context: Henri Bergson and William James -- Dailiness in Dorothy Richardson's pilgrimage -- Re-creation, work and the everyday in Gertrude Stein -- War-days: H.D., time and the first world war -- Reading, writing and thinking: a Woolfian daily life.…”
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    Modernism, daily time and everyday life / by Randall, Bryony, PALCI EBSCO books

    Published: Cambridge University Press, 2007
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction: dailiness -- The contemporary context: Henri Bergson and William James -- Dailiness in Dorothy Richardson's pilgrimage -- Re-creation, work and the everyday in Gertrude Stein -- War-days: H.D., time and the first world war -- Reading, writing and thinking: a Woolfian daily life.…”
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    Modernism is the literature of celebrity / by Goldman, Jonathan (Jonathan E.)

    Published: University of Texas Press, 2011
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction: modernism is the literature of celebrity: critical problem solving: modernism and popular culture; the field of modernism and the culture of celebrity; considering celebrity; why modernism is the literature of celebrity -- Oscar Wilde, fashioning fame: copying oneself; judging by appearances in Dorian Gray; the tragic commodity; deep thoughts: embodying the subject in De profundis -- James Joyce and modernist exceptionalism: styling the author; "peeping and prying into greenroom gossip of the day"; "famous son of a famous father": author, character, Holy Ghost; the dream of immateriality; E.T.: the extra-textual; the ghost of the author -- Gertrude Stein, everybody's celebrity: elite by association; unstable values; the trademark of time; name of constant value; a democracy of one -- Charlie Chaplin, author of modernist celebrity: happy endings; an author is born; sign of the times; the object of celebrity -- Rhys, the obscure: the literature of celebrity at the margins -- Epilogue. …”
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