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Coda: Gertrude Stein in Occupied France
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: The Work of Genius 1
- Chapter 1. “It Spoke Itself ”: Genius, Political Speech, and Louisa May Alcott’s Work 33
- Chapter 2. Genius and the Demise of Radical Publics in Henry James’s The Bostonians 66
- Chapter 3. Trilby: Double Personality, Intellectual Property, and Mass Genius 101
- Chapter 4. Mary Hunter Austin: Genius, Variation, and the Identity Politics of Innovation 134
- Chapter 5. Imitation as Circulation: Racial Genius and the Problem of National Culture in Jessie Redmon Fauset’s There Is Confusion 177
- Coda: Gertrude Stein in Occupied France 213
- Notes 239
- Bibliography 267
- Index 281
- Acknowledgments 289
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction: The Work of Genius 1
- Chapter 1. “It Spoke Itself ”: Genius, Political Speech, and Louisa May Alcott’s Work 33
- Chapter 2. Genius and the Demise of Radical Publics in Henry James’s The Bostonians 66
- Chapter 3. Trilby: Double Personality, Intellectual Property, and Mass Genius 101
- Chapter 4. Mary Hunter Austin: Genius, Variation, and the Identity Politics of Innovation 134
- Chapter 5. Imitation as Circulation: Racial Genius and the Problem of National Culture in Jessie Redmon Fauset’s There Is Confusion 177
- Coda: Gertrude Stein in Occupied France 213
- Notes 239
- Bibliography 267
- Index 281
- Acknowledgments 289