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Fernhurst, Q.e.d., And Other Early Writings
Stein Gertrude

Fernhurst, Q.e.d., And Other Early Writings

Liveright (1973)
Reprint Edition
9780871400826
| Paperback
214 pages | 1 x 7.5 inch
Dewey 818/.5209
LC Classification PS3537.T323 .A6 1983
LC Control No. 83016248

Genre

  • Literature

Subject

  • Fiction / General
  • Fiction / Literary
  • Lesbians - Fiction
  • Lesbians - Literary Collections
  • Women Artists/ Fiction

Plot

"A superb initiation into the mysteries of Miss Stein." -Christian Science Monitor

Gertrude Stein began the creative work that was to earn her the reputation as one of the most original writers of this century with the three pieces in this volume. Fernhurst, a fictional episode based on a Bryn Mawr scandal of the early 1900s, explores the labyrinth of love between man and woman and between woman and woman; Q.E.D. fictionalizes an early Stein romance (doomed finally by a rival); and the third selection is an early draft of The Making of Americans, which records Stein's struggle toward maturity as woman and artist. Essential works of a significant twentieth-century literary voice.