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The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas Study Guide

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by Gertrude Stein
About 86 pages (25,671 words)
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Breslin, James E., "Gertrude Stein and the Problems of Autobiography," in Critical Essays on Gertrude Stein, edited by Michael J. Hoffman, G. K. Hall, 1986, pp. 149-60.

Bromfield, Louis, "Gertrude Stein: Experimenter with Words" in New York Herald-Tribune Books, September 3, 1933.

Curnutt, Kirk, ed.,The Critical Response to Gertrude Stein, 2000, pp. 544-71.

Fay, Bernard, "A Rose Is a Rose," in the Saturday Review of Literature, September 2, 1933.

Hoffman, Michael J., Gertrude Stein, Twayne, 1976, pp. 114-21.

Knickerbocker, William S., "Stunning Stein,".....

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