The Good Anna

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The Good Anna is a novella by Gertrude Stein that portrays the life and personality of a strict, self-sacrificing German-American servant.

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instanceOf literary work
novella
author Gertrude Stein NERFINISHED
authorGender female
authorNationality American
characterNationality German-American
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
firstPublicationForm book publication
focusesOn daily life of a servant
genre fiction
modernist literature
hasAuthor Gertrude Stein NERFINISHED
hasCharacter Anna NERFINISHED
hasTitle The Good Anna NERFINISHED
language English
literaryMovement Modernism
literaryStyle experimental prose
repetitive, rhythmic language
mainCharacter Anna NERFINISHED
narrativeForm prose
originalLanguage English
partOf Three Lives NERFINISHED
portrays life of a German-American servant
personality of a strict, self-sacrificing woman
protagonistDescription self-sacrificing German-American servant
strict German-American servant
publicationType book
setting United States of America
surface form: United States
settingPeriod early 20th century
subjectMatter class and social hierarchy
domestic labor
relationships between servants and employers
theme domestic service
duty and responsibility
immigrant experience
personal identity
self-sacrifice
workIn Three Lives NERFINISHED

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Three Lives hasPart The Good Anna