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Helen Topping Miller (1884–1960)

Autor de After the Glory

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1884-12-08
Fecha de fallecimiento
1960-02-04
Lugar de sepultura
Morristown, Tennessee, USA
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Fenton, Michigan, USA
Lugar de fallecimiento
Morristown, Tennessee, USA
Lugares de residencia
Talbot, Tennessee, USA
Macon, Georgia, USA
Educación
Michigan State University
Ocupaciones
novelist
teacher
Biografía breve
Helen Topping Miller was born in Fenton, Michigan. She began writing as a child and published a story in St. Nicholas Magazine at age 15. After graduating in 1905 from Michigan Agricultural College (later Michigan State University), she taught school for two years. In 1910, she married Frank Roger Miller, a journalist with whom she had two children, and taught for a time at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia. She contributed short stories, serialized novels, and poems to several national magazines. Her first book, Sharon (1931), achieved modest success. During her literary career, she published more than 40 books and more than 300 short stories.

Beginning in the mid-1940s, she varied her usual light romances with historical fiction. These included Dark Sails: A Tale of Old St. Simons (1945), The Sound of Chariots: A Novel of John Sevier and the State of Franklin (1947) and Rebellion Road: A Civil War Novel (1954). She also produced a successful series of stories of Christmas at the homes of famous Southern men. She was a member of the Authors League of America, the Daughters of the American Revolution, and the Tennessee Press Writers Club.

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Focuses on the rifts in several Kentucky families caused by the Civil War: one father padlocks the gate permanently when his son leaves to aid the Confederacy; an opportunist banker's daughter falls in love with a Rebel; one family that does nothing but attempt to stay neutral is hassled and harried by the loyalist Home Guard. Took a little bit to figure out the cast of characters, but once you have the who's who down, it's a good read.
 
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gmathis | Aug 12, 2022 |
Published in 1950. About the days when nobody really believed the new horseless carriages were going to take off and be a big thing. Two attractive marriageable young women, Frances, 20, and Taffy, 17, move back to their widowed mother’s childhood home in the Outer Banks of the Carolinas somewhere. There, à la Romeo and Juliette, they both fall in love with the sons of the family their mother is still carrying on a feud with. Eventually after quite a bit of grief and suffering, and three deaths in the community, they all reconcile and look like they might live happily ever after. Content warning: two suicides. Black people portayed as servants only, and very servile and helpless-seeming. The n word is not used, but it feels like it could have been.… (más)
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kylekatz | Dec 19, 2021 |
 
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bewogenlucht | Apr 1, 2015 |

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30
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Miembros
142
Popularidad
#144,865
Valoración
½ 3.3
Reseñas
3
ISBNs
8

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