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Jordan, Elizabeth Garver
1867
1947
Austin, Mary
1868
1934
Austin, Mary Hunter
Cooke, Marjorie Benton
1876
1920
Fisher, Dorothy Canfield
1879
1958
Fisher, Dorothea Frances Canfield
Fisher, Mrs. John Redwood
Canfield, Dorothy
Canfield, Dorothea F.
Grant, Ethel Watts Mumford
1878
1940
Mumford, Ethel Watts
Hurst, Fannie
1889
1968
Danielson, Fannie Hurst
Merwin, Samuel
1874
1936
Miller, Alice Duer
1874
1942
Duer, Alice
Norris, Kathleen Thompson
1880
1966
O'Hagan, Anne
1869
1934
O'Hagan, A.
Scott, Leroy
1875
1929
Vorse, Mary Heaton
1874
1966
Vorse, Mary Marvin Heaton
Vorse, M. H. (Mary Heaton)
Webster, Henry Kitchell
1875
1932
White, William Allen
1868
1944
White, W. A. (William Allen)
Wilson, Harry Leon
1867
1939
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The sturdy oak : $b a composite novel of American politics by fourteen American authors
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"The Sturdy Oak" by Samuel Merwin et al. is a composite novel of American politics published in the late 1910s. The work features contributions from fourteen American authors and highlights various perspectives on the political landscape of the time, particularly focusing on the contentious issue of woman suffrage. The narrative unfolds primarily through the lives of its characters, including George Remington, a politically ambitious young lawyer, his wife Genevieve, and Betty Sheridan, an ardent suffragist. The opening of the novel introduces us to Genevieve Remington as she navigates her new life as a wife to George, who is a candidate for District Attorney. George's political career begins to conflict with their personal lives, especially as the suffrage movement gains momentum. The story sets the stage for tensions and interactions among characters that embody the societal divide over women's rights, showcasing Genevieve's support for her husband while grappling with the implications of his staunch opposition to suffrage. As the narrative progresses, elements of familial expectations, personal ambition, and social activism intertwine, making it clear that the characters will face complex challenges related to the emerging feminist discourse in their community. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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