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* Georges Braque, Eugene Jolas, Maria Jolas, Henri Matisse, André Salmon, Tristan Tzara, ''[http://www.ubu.com/historical/stein/ Testimony Against Gertude Stein]'', The Hague: Servire Press, 1935.
 
* Georges Braque, Eugene Jolas, Maria Jolas, Henri Matisse, André Salmon, Tristan Tzara, ''[http://www.ubu.com/historical/stein/ Testimony Against Gertude Stein]'', The Hague: Servire Press, 1935.
 
* Astrid Lorange, ''How Reading Is Written: A Brief Index to Gertrude Stein'', Wesleyan University Press, 2014. [http://www.upne.com/0819575111.html]
 
* Astrid Lorange, ''How Reading Is Written: A Brief Index to Gertrude Stein'', Wesleyan University Press, 2014. [http://www.upne.com/0819575111.html]
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* [http://www.tenderbuttons.com/gsonline/critical/biblitcrit.html Critical bibliography]
  
 
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Gertrude Stein (February 3, 1874 – July 27, 1946) was an American writer of novels, poetry and plays that eschewed the narrative, linear, and temporal conventions of 19th-century literature, and a fervent collector of Modernist art. She was born in West Allegheny (Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania, raised in Oakland, California, and moved to Paris in 1903, making France her home for the remainder of her life.

Works
On Stein
  • Georges Braque, Eugene Jolas, Maria Jolas, Henri Matisse, André Salmon, Tristan Tzara, Testimony Against Gertude Stein, The Hague: Servire Press, 1935.
  • Astrid Lorange, How Reading Is Written: A Brief Index to Gertrude Stein, Wesleyan University Press, 2014. [1]
  • Critical bibliography
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