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Hallie Erminie Rives (1874–1956)

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Obras de Hallie Erminie Rives

Satan Sanderson (1907) 20 copias
The Valiants of Virginia (1912) 15 copias
Hearts Courageous (1902) 12 copias
The Castaway (1906) 12 copias
Tales from Dickens (1905) 9 copias
Smoking Flax (1897) 2 copias
A furnace of earth (1900) 2 copias

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Conocimiento común

Nombre legal
Wheeler, Mrs. Post
Fecha de nacimiento
1874-05-02
Fecha de fallecimiento
1956-08-16
Género
female
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Hopkinsville, Kentucky, USA
Lugar de fallecimiento
New York, New York, USA
Lugares de residencia
Tokyo, Japan
St. Petersburg, Russia
Rome, Italy
Stockholm, Sweden
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Paraguay (mostrar todos 7)
Albania
Ocupaciones
novelist
Relaciones
Wheeler, Post (spouse)
Rives, Amelie (cousin)
Biografía breve
Hallie Erminie Rives (1874–1956) was a popular American novelist.   Her father, a Confederate veteran of the Civil War, allowed her great freedom as "his little comrade," and she became known as "the Rives' little wildcat."

In her novels she addressed politics between the Northern and Southern United States, issues of race, and sex, causing great debate among critics. Among them was Smoking Flax (1897), a novel controversial even at the time, which takes a favorable position on lynching.  Her novel, The Castaway, is noted for being the subject of a Supreme Court copyright case, Bobbs-Merrill v. Straus, in which the US Supreme Court recognized the first sale doctrine, permitting purchasers of copies of books to resell them without seeking permission from the copyright holder.

In 1906 she married Post Wheeler in Tokyo, Japan, and moved with him to a variety of diplomatic posts. They co-wrote Dome of Many-Coloured Glass in 1952 about their lives in the United States Foreign Service.  [from Hallie Erminie Rives in Wikipedia]

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An example of the interest in Japanese culture following the Russo-Japanese War. Baron Makino's introduction praises it for contributng to better understannding of Japan in the US. The story invoves the foreig community in Japan at this period.
 
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10
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2
Miembros
89
Popularidad
#207,492
Valoración
3.8
Reseñas
1
ISBNs
25
Idiomas
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