Analysis of New

Gertrude Stein 1874 (Allegheny) – 1946 (Paris)



We knew.
Anne to come.
Anne to come.
Be new.
Be new too.
Anne to come
Anne to come
Be new
Be new too.
And anew.
Anne to come.
Anne anew.
Anne do come.
Anne do come too, to come and to come not to come and as to
and new, and new too.
Anne do come.
Anne knew.
Anne to come.
Anne anew.
Anne to come.
And as new.
Anne to come to come too.
Half of it.
Was she
Windows
Was she
Or mine
Was she
Or as she
For she or she or sure.
Enable her to say.
And enable her to say.
Or half way.
Sitting down.
Half sitting down.
And another way.
Their ships
And please.
As the other side.
And another side
Incoming
Favorable and be fought.
Adds to it.
In half.
Take the place of take the place of take the place of taking
place.
Take the place of in places.
Take the place of taken in place of places.
Take the place of it, she takes it in the place of it. In the way
of arches architecture.
Who has seen shown
You do.
Hoodoo.
If can in countenance to countenance a countenance as in as
seen.
Change it.
Not nearly so much.
He had.
She had.
Had she.
He had nearly very nearly as much.
She had very nearly as much as had had.
Had she.
She had.
Loose loosen, Loose losten to losten, to lose.
Many.
If a little if as little if as little as that.
If as little as that, if it is as little as that that is if it is very nearly all of it, her dear her dear does not mention a ball at all.
Actually.
As to this.
Actually as to this.
High or do you do it.
Actually as to this high or do you do it.
Not how do you do it.
Actually as to this.
Not having been or not having been nor having been or not
having been.
Interrupted.
All of this makes it unanxiously.
Feel so.
Add to it.
As add to it.
He.
He.
As add to it.
As add to it.
As he
As he as add to it.
He.
As he
Add to it.
Not so far.
Constantly as seen.
Not as far as to mean.
I mean I mean.
Constantly.
As far.
So far.
Forbore.
He forbore.
To forbear.
Their forbears.
Plainly.
In so far.
Instance.
For instance.
In so far.


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Poetic Form
Metre 11 111 111 11 111 111 111 11 111 001 111 101 111 111111011111011 01011 111 11 111 101 111 011 111111 111 11 10 11 11 11 111 111111 010011 0010011 111 101 1101 00101 11 01 10101 00101 10 1000011 111 01 10111011101110 1 1011010 10111001110 1011111100111001 110100 1111 11 1 11010011000100101 1 11 11011 11 11 11 1110101011 11101011111 11 11 110111111 10 10101110111011 11101111111011111111010111010111100111 100 111 100111 111111 100111111111 111111 100111 110111101110111 101 010 111111 11 111 1111 1 1 1111 1111 11 111111 1 11 111 111 10011 111111 1111 100 11 11 1 11 11 11 10 011 10 110 011
Closest metre Iambic dimeter
Characters 1,956
Words 418
Sentences 89
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 107
Lines Amount 107
Letters per line (avg) 13
Words per line (avg) 4
Letters per stanza (avg) 1,438
Words per stanza (avg) 416
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on May 01, 2023

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Gertrude Stein

Gertrude Stein was an American writer of novels, poetry and plays that eschewed the narrative, linear, and temporal conventions of 19th-century literature, and a fervent collector of Modernist art. more…

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