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There are 7 critical essays on Three Lives.
Critical Essays on Three Lives

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Critical Essay by Jayne L. Walker
8,504 words, approx. 28 pages
 In the following essay, Walker explores the role of modernist painting in Stein's composition of Three Lives.
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Critical Essay by Sonia Saldivar-Hull
7,041 words, approx. 24 pages
 In the following essay, Saldivar-Hull examines critical commentary on Three Lives and deems the text groundbreaking in its treatment of race, class, and gender.
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Critical Essay by Carl Wood
5,752 words, approx. 19 pages
 In the following essay, Wood considers Three Lives as a conscious literary homage to the French Romantic ironist Jules Laforgue.
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Critical Essay by Margaret M. Dunn
5,412 words, approx. 18 pages
 In the following essay, Dunn studies Three Lives and H. D.'s Palimpsest for evidence of their authors breaking through literary gender barriers.
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Critical Essay by Michael J. Hoffman
4,258 words, approx. 14 pages
 In the following essay, Hoffman presents an overview of Three Lives and considers its role as one of Stein's first published works.
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Critical Review by The Nation
271 words, approx. 1 pages
 In the following review, the critic finds Three Lives difficult but rewarding and notes that Stein shows great promise as a writer.

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