toklas
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Definition
Proper noun * Alice B. Toklas: A United States writer, primarily remembered for her role as the lifelong secretary, companion, and collaborator of the modernist writer Gertrude Stein.
Usage
- The name "Toklas" is used almost exclusively to refer to the historical figure Alice B. Toklas, particularly in the context of her relationship with Gertrude Stein and their life in Paris.
- It functions as a proper noun and is typically not used with articles (a, an, the) unless part of a specific title or phrase.
Examples
- Proper noun:
- Alice B. Toklas hosted many famous artists and writers in the Paris salon she shared with Gertrude Stein.
- The literary archives contain numerous letters written by Toklas.
- Her memoir, The Alice B. Toklas Cook Book, provides a unique glimpse into their life.
Advanced Usage
- "Toklas" as a cultural reference: The name is often invoked in discussions of early 20th-century modernist literature, LGBTQ+ history, and the expatriate community in Paris.
- The partnership of Stein and Toklas became an iconic symbol of the avant-garde.
Variants and Related Words
- The Alice B. Toklas Cook Book: The title of her best-known work, which includes recipes and autobiographical anecdotes.
- "Toklas" in compound references: Sometimes used adjectivally in historical or cultural contexts (e.g., , ). This usage directly derives from her name.
Synonyms
- There are no direct synonyms for the proper name "Toklas." In biographical contexts, she might be described as:
- Gertrude Stein's companion
- A memoirist (specifically referring to her authorial role)
Related Phrases
- "To do a Toklas": An extremely rare and historical phrase, sometimes humorously referring to the act of taking on a supportive, archival, or editorial role for a more publicly prominent partner or figure. This is not standard modern usage.
Noun
- United States writer remembered as the secretary and companion of Gertrude Stein (1877-1967)