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I am adding more references for this article on Gertrude Stein. I am very curious about different perceptions of her-personal and professional lives. I'd like to expand the resource section as I continue to learn about her, Alice Toklas, and the historical, artistic, and literal context of the times.

Gertrude Stein's relationship with Vichy Government.

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I would also like to explore more about the publications and interest in Gertrude Stein's work in Russia and USSR.

I will compare Wikipedia versions in Russian and English-my experience in the past has been that the entries do not necessarily match. [2]

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There is quite and extensive article on Gertrude Stein (and somewhat on Alice Toklas). I am expanding the list of resources in Russian and English. I'll add references about her milieu in Paris.

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Gertrude Stein's relationship with Vichy Government.

Barbara Will. HUMANITIES, March/April 2012, Volume 33, Number 2:The Strange Politics of Gertrude Stein.

I would also like to explore more about the publications and interest in Gertrude Stein's work in Russia and USSR.

I will compare Wikipedia versions in Russian and English-my experience in the past has been that the entries do not necessarily match.

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  1. ^ Barbara Will. HUMANITIES, March/April 2012, Volume 33, Number 2:The Strange Politics of Gertrude Stein.
  2. ^ Example of her published books in Russia: https://www.livelib.ru/author/994-gertruda-stajn
  3. ^ Fully translated by an venerable translator Irina Ninova. Gertrude Stein: Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas. http://www.lib.ru/INPROZ/STINE/alice.txt
  4. ^ Culture:Gertrude Stein: A complex pioneer of modernism. Deutsche Welle In English. Brenda Haas. 26.07.2021. 26 July 2021. https://www.dw.com/en/gertrude-stein-a-complex-pioneer-of-modernism/a-58591036
  5. ^ Gertrude Stein: an entry in the Spartacus International Repository: https://spartacus-educational.com/USAstein.htm
  6. ^ Gertrude Stein and her friendships with artists:Pablo Picasso: https://www.pablopicasso.org/portrait-of-gertrude-stein.jsp
  7. ^ BBC Culture:Cath Pound. 26th July 2021. The shocking memoir of the 'lost generation'. https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20210726-the-scandalous-memoir-of-the-lost-generation
  8. ^ Alice Babette Toklas April 30, 1877–March 7, 1967 by Linda Simonhttps://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/toklas-alice-babette
  9. ^ Examples of Gertrude Stein's published books in Russia: https://www.livelib.ru/author/994-gertruda-stajn
  10. ^ Fully published and translated by an venerable translator Irina Ninova. Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas. http://www.lib.ru/INPROZ/STINE/alice.txt
  11. ^ Culture:Gertrude Stein: A complex pioneer of modernism. Deutsche Welle In English. Brenda Haas. 26.07.2021. 26 July 2021. https://www.dw.com/en/gertrude-stein-a-complex-pioneer-of-modernism/a-58591036