Three Lives

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Three Lives is a 1909 modernist short story collection by Gertrude Stein that experiments with language and narrative in portraying the inner lives of three working-class women.

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Three Lives canonical 2
Three Lives (1915 edition) 1
Three Lives to Live 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
short story collection
author Gertrude Stein
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstEditionPlace United States of America
surface form: United States
genre modernist fiction
short stories
hasEdition Three Lives self-linksurface differs
surface form: Three Lives (1915 edition)
hasPart Melanctha
The Gentle Lena
The Good Anna
influencedBy Paul Cézanne
post-impressionism
language English
literaryMovement modernism
literarySignificance early example of American modernist fiction
mainCharacter Anna Federner
Lena Mainz
Melanctha
surface form: Melanctha Herbert
narrativeFocus inner lives of working-class women
narrativeTechnique experimental syntax
repetition
stream of consciousness elements
notableFor experimental narrative structure
innovative prose style
numberOfStories 3
precededBy Q.E.D.
publicationYear 1909
publisher The Four Seas Company
setting Bridgepoint
subjectOf feminist literary analysis
literary criticism on modernism
studies of race in American literature
theme class
emotional isolation
gender
identity
race
sexuality
timePeriodOfSetting early 20th century

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Gertrude Stein notableWork Three Lives
Spencer notableWork Three Lives
subject surface form: Anne Spencer Lindbergh
this entity surface form: Three Lives to Live
Three Lives hasEdition Three Lives self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Three Lives (1915 edition)