| Author |
Stein, Gertrude, 1874-1946 |
| Author of introduction, etc. |
Anderson, Sherwood, 1876-1941 |
| Title |
Geography and Plays
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| Contents |
Susie Asado -- Ada -- Miss Furr and Miss Skeene -- A collection -- France -- Americans -- Italians -- A sweet tail (Gypsies) -- The history of Belmonte -- In the grass (on Spain) -- England -- Mallorcan stories -- Scenes. Actions and dispostions of relations and positions -- The king or something (the public is invited to dance) -- Publishers, the portrait gallery, and the manuscripts of the British Museum -- Roche -- Braque -- Portrait of Prince B. D. -- Mrs. Whitehead -- Portrait of Constance Fletcher -- A poem about Walberg -- Johnny Grey -- A portrait of F. B. -- Sacred Emily -- IIIIIIIIII -- One (van Vechten) -- One. Harry Phelan Gibb -- A curtain raiser -- Ladies voices (curtain raiser) -- What happened. A play in five acts -- White wines. Three acts -- Do let us go away. A play -- For the country entirely. A play in letters -- Turkey bones and eating and we liked it. A play -- Every afternoon. A dialogue -- Captain Walter Arnold. A play -- Please do not suffer. A play -- He said it. Monologue -- Counting her dresses. A Play -- I like it to be a play. A play -- Not sightly. A play -- Bonne Annee. A play -- Mexico. A play -- A family of perhaps three -- Advertisements -- Pink melon joy -- If you had three husbands -- Work again -- Tourty or tourtebattre. A story of the Great War -- Next (life and letters of Marcel Duchamp) -- Land of nations (sub title: And ask Asia) -- Accents on Alsace. A reasonable tragedy -- The psychology of nations or What are you looking at.
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| Language |
English |
| LoC Class |
PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
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| Subject |
American drama -- 20th century
|
| Subject |
Prose poems
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| Subject |
Experimental fiction, American
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| Category |
Text |
| EBook-No. |
33403 |
| Release Date |
Aug 10, 2010 |
| Copyright Status |
Public domain in the USA. |
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