Stein’s Translation of Art to Literature

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3 pages

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Published date :

05/03/2008

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Table of Contents Stein’s Translation of Art to Literature Table of Contents

 
  1. Introduction
  2. Reproducing visual life
  3. The if-then clauses
  4. Relating colors to words
  5. Conclusion
  6. Works cited

Abstract

Because Gertrude stein works within the medium of writing instead of painting, it is easier for her audience to view her separate from Cubism or Post-Impressionism though it still stands that they influenced her. She shares many values and ideals held by the members of those two painterly movements but do not necessarily fit into one or the other. stein is in a unique artistic position where she works within a genre that doesn't have so many specific genres to conform to. Thus, stein takes advantage of her relatively movement-less medium to interpret and embrace values of Cubism and Post-Impressionism without having to conform to either one. In a debate over whether stein fits into a painterly movement or not, it is made clear that artistic values are universal and can translate well from one medium to another.

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Level :General public Study : Literature School/University : The College of William and Mary

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