Margaret Deland correspondence 1900-1920

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Margaret Deland correspondence 1900-1920

Margaret Wade Deland (1857-1945) was an American author whose works are generally considered to be part of the literary realism movement of the late 19th century. The letters are almost exclusively outgoing, mainly from Deland to Mrs. E. H. Anderson, and to writer and publisher Henry Edward Rood. Letters to Mrs. Anderson are largely social in nature, but also discus plans for speaking engagements. Letters to Rood relate to the publication of her works. Several incoming letters from various parties, including Rood, are also present

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Deland, Margaret, 1857-1945

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Author Margaret Wade Campbell Deland was born in Allegheny, Penn. She became interested in the plight of unmarried mothers, taking them into her home until they could find proper jobs. For biographical information, see Notable American Women, 1607-1950 (1971). From the description of Letters, 1884-1937 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007073 Margaret Deland was born in Western Pennsylvania, was educated in New York, and lived much of her adult life i...

Rood, Henry Edward, 1867-1954

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Journalist, author, and assistant editor of Harper's Magazine. From the description of Papers, 1895-1951. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 20122006 ...