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Zona Gale (1874–1938)

Autor de Miss Lulu Bett

35+ Obras 213 Miembros 4 Reseñas 2 Preferidas

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Incluye los nombres: Zone Gale, Zona Gale

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Obras de Zona Gale

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1874-08-26
Fecha de fallecimiento
1938-12-27
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de fallecimiento
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Lugares de residencia
Portage, Wisconsin, USA
Educación
University of Wisconsin
Ocupaciones
novelist
playwright
reporter
short story writer
women's rights activist
Organizaciones
National Women's Party
Lucy Stone League
Biografía breve
Zona Gale was born in Portage, Wisconsin, and attended college there and earned a master's degree at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. She worked as a journalist in Milwaukee and New York. Her first published work was the sentimental novel, Romance Island (1906). Her 1918 novel Birth was later adapted for the stage under the title of Mr. Pitt in 1924, but she achieved real public recognition and fame for her real-life depictions of life in the Midwest for her popular novel Miss Lulu Brett (1920). In 1921, she was the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for the stage version of it. Her other novels included, Papa le Fleur (1933), and the story anthology Yellow Gentians and Blue (1927).
Zona Gale was a fervent supporter of the suffrage campaign to win the right for women to vote, a pacifist, and an admirer of the work of Jane Addams at Hull House. In 1928, she married William Breese, a manufacturer from her home town, which led to her collection, Portage, Wisconsin and Other Essays (1928).

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This is a small town story of Bernard Mead, who marries the girl his mother selects and continues his deceased fathers lumber business which he hates. He settles down to a humdrum existence resolved to give everything its place, love, lumber, family, responsibility, obligation. The material is interesting, much of the character analysis effective yet the novel as a whole is inartistic, blurred by kind of emotional inadequacy.
 
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This is a small town story of Bernard Mead, who married the……….
 
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Obras
35
También por
23
Miembros
213
Popularidad
#104,444
Valoración
½ 3.3
Reseñas
4
ISBNs
119
Idiomas
2
Favorito
2

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