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The Sturdy Oak: A Composite Novel of American Politics
Ohio University Press, 1998 Paper: 978-0-8214-1200-8 Library of Congress Classification PS3500.A1S78 1998 Dewey Decimal Classification 813.52
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
ABOUT THIS BOOK
In the spring of 1916, as the workers for woman suffrage were laying plans for another attack on the bastions of male supremacy, the idea for The Sturdy Oak was born. Based on the rules of an old parlor game, wherein one person begins a narrative, another continues it, and another follows, this collaborative effort by the leading writers of the day, such as Fannie Hurst, Dorothy Canfield, and Kathleen Norris, is a satiric look at the gender roles of the time. See other books on: American Politics | New York (State) | Suffrage | Suffragists | Women Authors See other titles from Ohio University Press |
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