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Kate Langley Bosher (1865–1932)

Autor de Mary Cary

8 Obras 66 Miembros 2 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

Obras de Kate Langley Bosher

Mary Cary (1910) 34 copias
Miss Gibbie Gault: A Story (1911) 12 copias
The man in lonely land (2019) 9 copias
People Like That (2008) 4 copias
How It Happened (2005) 3 copias
Kitty Canary; a novel (2006) 2 copias
The house of happiness (2011) 1 copia

Etiquetado

Conocimiento común

Otros nombres
Cairns, Kate (pseudonym)
Fecha de nacimiento
1865-02-01
Fecha de fallecimiento
1932-07-27
Lugar de sepultura
Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia, USA
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Lugar de fallecimiento
Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Lugares de residencia
Norfolk, Virginia, USA
Educación
Norfolk College for Young Ladies
Ocupaciones
novelist
suffragist
social reformer
Biografía breve
Kate Langley Bosher was born in Norfolk, Virginia, at the end of the Civil War. She graduated from the Norfolk College for Young Ladies. In 1887, she married Charles Gideon Bosher, a Richmond businessman. She was devoted to several charitable and reform causes, especially women's suffrage and the welfare of orphans and abandoned children. With Lila Meade Valentine, she founded the Equal Suffrage League of Virginia and spoke in public for women's right to vote. She wrote 10 novels in 20 years, the first of which appeared in 1899 under a pseudonym. Her third book, Mary Cary, Frequently Martha (1910) was a bestseller, and was adapted into the 1921 silent film Nobody's Kid.

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I did not read Gibbie Gault for recreation. The book was one of a number of books that I found mentioned in my grandmother's diary. I have been trying to imagine what my grandma's young adulthood was like and how it may have foreshadowed my own since we both were born and raised in the same small town. She, in 1891 and I, in 1950. I've read a few of the books that were on her reading list to get a sense of who she was and what her interests may have been. Wondering how they compared to my own interests and aspirations.
Miss Gibbie Gault is about the world of women. How they manage in a society where men have control. The protagonist, Lizzie, is a young woman with no means and few prospects. She forms a strong relationship with Miss Gibbie who is the mysterious, crusty old maid of the town. Miss Gibbie brooks no nonsense from anyone but remains largely unknown to everyone though she is kind and supportive with Lizzie who she probably sees as similar to her younger self. We see how Gibbie is shunned by the society ladies for failing to behave according to accepted norms. Gibbie does not yield to the social pressure and eventually the source of her income and an explanation of her life is revealed. I see the story as an example of the genre fiction of the era. A headstrong young girl who learns the ropes from an equally headstrong mentor. I don't think the book had any particular effect on my grandmother. She didn't review it in her diary. It was probably just a recreational diversion at the time.
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Denunciada
CeeHag | Jul 31, 2021 |
Excellent story about a man, a woman and an orphan.

Loved it!
 
Denunciada
Bookish59 | Feb 18, 2011 |

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Obras
8
Miembros
66
Popularidad
#259,059
Valoración
½ 3.6
Reseñas
2
ISBNs
69

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