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Jean Webster (1) (1876–1916)

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Kanonisk navn
Webster, Jean
Juridisk navn
Webster, Alice Jane Chandler
Fødselsdato
1876-07-24
Dødsdag
1916-06-11
Køn
female
Nationalitet
USA
Fødested
Fredonia, New York, USA
Dødssted
New York, New York, USA
Bopæl
Fredonia, New York, USA
New York, New York, USA
Tyringham, Massachusetts, USA
Uddannelse
Lady Jane Grey School, Binghamton, New York, USA
Vassar College
Erhverv
novelist
playwright
short story writer
young adult writer
social reformer
girls' school story author
Relationer
Twain, Mark (mother's uncle)
Crapsey, Adelaide (Jean's lifelong close friend)
Organisationer
State Charities Aid Association
Kort biografi
Jean Webster was the pen name of Alice Jane Chandler Webster, born in Fredonia, New York. Her mother, Annie Moffett Webster, was a niece of Mark Twain and her father, Charles Luther Webster, was Twain's business partner. She was educated at the Fredonia Normal School and the Lady Jane Grey School in Binghamton. In 1897 she enrolled at Vassar College, where she wrote stories for the Vassar Miscellany. She also wrote a weekly local news column for the Poughkeepsie Sunday Courier. She spent a semester abroad in France, Italy, and England. After graduation, she moved to New York City and worked as a freelance writer. Her first novel, When Patty Went to College, was published in 1903. In 1906-1907, she went on a world tour with Ethelyn McKinney, her future sister-in-law, and Lena Weinstein, a close friend. In her career, she produced a total of eight novels and numerous short stories and plays. Daddy Long-Legs (1912) was a bestseller and was later adapted for the stage and several film versions. She also had a deep interest in many social reform issues, including orphaned children, prison reform, and women's suffrage. She became secretly engaged to Glenn Ford McKinney, a wealthy married lawyer. After 7 years, he finally obtained a divorce and they married in 1915. They lived in an apartment overlooking Central Park and at Tymor Farm in rural Dutchess County. Jean Webster died in childbirth in 1916, just short of her 40th birthday. Daughter Jean McKinney Connor survived.

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Read Teddy's 1912 edition.
 
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libq | 106 andre anmeldelser | Jan 4, 2024 |
After reading Daddy Long Legs sometime in the last couple years, I ordered this 1915 edition of Dear Enemy from eBay. I've just now gotten round to reading it.

If anything, this is a good "time capsule" story---one of those that wouldn't be nearly as popular or innocent as it likely was in its day. Several political and social ideologies are presented without any hint of a 21st century politically correct filter---even I, who usually roll my eyes at what some call "snowflakes", found a few things to be seriously offended by.

The main character is pretty harsh on racial and intellectual minorities; even going so far to insist society would be better off if these "feeble minded" ones were segregated into concentration camps. In context, this was her way of being sarcastically humorous---but it's a horrible suggestion and nothing any decent person today would find funny in the least.

The story was also an "interesting" look at eugenics from a perspective very different from my own. I've developed no sympathies for the philosophy, but I feel like I've made an excuse for their more "primitive" understanding. These are concessions I would have a very difficult time making for people today, and in the grand scheme of things, 1915 was not that long ago. I think I must just resign myself to the fact that this author had some really yucky views on the sanctity of life (a point I later confirmed when researching her biographical info.)

I did enjoy her humor though, for the most part, and epistolary novels like these always remind me of the "summer camp" books I used to read as a kid where the campers were always writing home (ex. Yours 'Til Niagara Falls, Abby).

New to me word: clishmaclaver. She uses it twice and I've never heard that before. It's a Scottish word for gossip or silly talk.
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classyhomemaker | 29 andre anmeldelser | Dec 11, 2023 |
This was written using a very dated and disturbing point of view about orphanages in general. I didn't care for the title either, as it sounded so negative before I even cracked open the book. Granted it is a fictional novel but unfortunately it lacked the charm of the first novel in the series, Daddy Long Legs.
 
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Ann_R | 29 andre anmeldelser | Sep 8, 2023 |
I'm not sure how I came across this classic epistolary book and I had never heard of the author Jean Webster before. Since it was an easy reading YA novel, I read a few chapters each evening. Even given odd title, which finally makes sense mid-way through the book, I actually liked this story. The main character is 'Judy' who lives in an orphanage. She catches the attention of a trustee who decides she has potential as a writer and pays her way to attend college. As part of the agreement, Judy must describe her progress in a letter to the benefactor, but no return correspondence will be offered and the benefactor's identity must remain secret. In some ways this story reminded me a little of Anne of Green Gables, not just due to the orphan theme but also because of the main character's habit of speaking her mind and sometimes later regretting the outburst.… (mere)
 
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