Bess Streeter Aldrich: The Dreams are All RealUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1995 - 237 strán (strany) Beloved by readers for decades, Bess Streeter Aldrich earned a national reputation with a long list of best-selling novels and with stories appearing in major magazines such as Ladies' Home Journal, Harper's Weekly, Colliers, McCalls, and The Saturday Evening Post. Her most famous novel, A Lantern in Her Hand, has remained a favorite since first published in 1928. Carol Miles Petersen has thoroughly researched Aldrich, consulting Aldrich's family, neighbors, and friends, poring over letters and newspapers, and reading Aldrich's work again and again. In Bess Streeter Aldrich she reveals a woman as strong and substantial as Aldrich's fictional heroines. Born in Iowa in 1881, Bess Streeter grew up and attended college there. After becoming a teacher, she met and fell in love with Charles "Cap" Aldrich, formerly Captain in the U.S. Army. After their marriage in 1907, they moved to Elmwood, Nebraska, where Bess devoted herself to raising children while Cap became a banker. Bess began to write and sell short stories, winning a national award and enjoying the celebrity of a famous author. It appeared that the Aldriches would live happily ever after; however, in 1925, Captain Aldrich suddenly died. The responsibilities of raising the family and managing the bank as a partial owner fell upon Bess. With the stock market crash of 1929, the nation's banking system spun into chaos-more than ever, her family, her bank, and her town depended on Bess. Aldrich's heroism is of the old-fashioned kind, not a moment of glory but a lifetime of effort, not a battle with a foe but a creation of love, humor, and kindness. Her stories were written to remind her readers of the joy of life. Carol Miles Petersen formerly taught at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She is editor of the Collected Short Works of Bess Streeter Aldrich (Nebraska 1995). |
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... woman comes , incognito , to look at the empty little house next door to Betty's relatives , Betty accompanies her through it and learns that the woman and her husband had begun their married lives there . The woman feels that if they ...
... woman comes , incognito , to look at the empty little house next door to Betty's relatives , Betty accompanies her through it and learns that the woman and her husband had begun their married lives there . The woman feels that if they ...
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... woman was one that continued to interest Aldrich . She returned to this theme in the American Magazine publication of " The Victory of Connie Lee " ( October 1923 ) . This , too , is a story of a young woman who returns to her rural ...
... woman was one that continued to interest Aldrich . She returned to this theme in the American Magazine publication of " The Victory of Connie Lee " ( October 1923 ) . This , too , is a story of a young woman who returns to her rural ...
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... woman and with whom she has continued to believe she could have been happy . She carries also a strong sense of ... Woman Nell Cutter Was Afraid Of , " Aldrich suggests the similar response of a small - town woman confronted by a wealthy ...
... woman and with whom she has continued to believe she could have been happy . She carries also a strong sense of ... Woman Nell Cutter Was Afraid Of , " Aldrich suggests the similar response of a small - town woman confronted by a wealthy ...
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The Early Days | 1 |
The Captain the Wedding and Elmwood | 18 |
First Big Sales | 34 |
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