Furlong, Monica, editor. Mirror to the Church: Reflections on Sexism. SPCK, 1988.
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Publishing | Monica Furlong | MR admits that one of the motives for the book was [a]wareness of how little part women were to play in the conference. Furlong, Monica, editor. Mirror to the Church: Reflections on Sexism. SPCK, 1988. 1 |
Publishing | Cecily Mackworth | Cecily Mackworth
published a critical biography entitled Guillaume Apollinaire
and the Cubist Life: the frontispiece is a drawing of Apollinaire by Picasso
. The British National Bibliography. Council of the British National Bibliography; British Library, Bibliographic Services Division, 1950. |
Reception | Gertrude Stein | Alfred Stieglitz
, the editor of Camera Work, wrote to tell GS
: You have undoubtedly succeeded in expressing Matisse and Picasso in words. qtd. in Hobhouse, Janet. Everybody Who was Anybody: A Biography of Gertrude Stein. Doubleday, 1975. 72 |
Textual Features | Jeanette Winterson | The novel's three apparently unconnected characters are breast surgeon Handel (erstwhile boy chorister, castrato, and Catholic priest; not the same as yet reminiscent of George Frederick Handel
), Picasso (a young woman whose family opposes... |
Textual Features | Grace Nichols | One sequence of poems presents the mind of Dora Maar
, Picasso
's mistress and the model for his painting Weeping Woman. |
Textual Production | Gertrude Stein | |
Textual Production | Gertrude Stein | GS
published, in French, her second portrait of Picasso. An English version was published after revisions were made by Alice Toklas
. Wilson, Robert Alfred. Gertrude Stein: A Bibliography. Phoenix Bookshop, 1974. 39-40 |
Textual Production | Grace Nichols | GN
published with Bloodaxe Books
a poetry volume entitled Picasso
, I Want My Face Back. Bloodaxe Books. http://www.bloodaxebooks.com/. |
Textual Production | Gertrude Stein | This publication was the result of a contract between Bennett Cerf
of Random House
and GS
for a future, second autobiography. Cerf promised to publish all of GS
's works at the rate of one... |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Edith Sitwell | |
Theme or Topic Treated in Text | Grace Nichols | This returns to her earlier interest, expressed in Paint Me a Poem, in Picasso
's mistress Dora Maar
and his transformation of her in the painting Weeping Woman. |
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