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Improbable Fiction : The Life of Mary Roberts Rinehart / Jan Cohn.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cohn, Jan, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Authors, American--20th century--Biography.
Authors, American.
Women authors, American--20th century--Biography.
Women authors, American.
Rinehart, Mary Roberts, 1876-1958.
Rinehart, Mary Roberts.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xv, 293 pages) : illustrations
Place of Publication:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania : University of Pittsburgh Press, 1980.
Summary:
The mystery stories and other popular fiction of Mary Roberts Rinehart (1876-1958) brought her wealth and fame, but she was much more than a writer. She was a well-known American, respected and loved during a time when few women achieved national influence. Her early life was conventional enough. Trained as a nurse, she met and married a physician, with whom she had three sons. She was living the stereotypical life of a young matron in Allegheny (now part of Pittsburgh), when her husband's investments evaporated during a stock market crash. She began writing as a means to supplement the family income. Rinehart became a prolific writer. In addition to her mysteries, she wrote serious fiction, plays, poems, magazine articles, and editorials. Her regular contributions to the Saturday Evening Post were immensely popular and helped the magazine mold middle-class taste and manners. In this fascinating account of a woman ahead of her time, Cohn illuminates the tensions that pervaded Rinehart's life. Rinehart's commercial success conflicted with her domestic roles of wife and mother; she often endured periods of illness and depression but also pursued adventure, including a job as the first woman war correspondent at the Belgian front during World War I. Throughout, Cohn presents Rinehart as a woman of many complexities whose zest for life always prevailed.
Contents:
Front Matter(pp. i-vi)
Table of Contents(pp. vii-viii)
List of Illustrations(pp. ix-x)
Acknowledgments(pp. xi-xii)
Introduction(pp. xiii-2)
1 The Street, 1876-1895(pp. 3-23)
2 The Doctor's Wife, 1896-1907(pp. 24-42)
3 Successes, 1908-1911(pp. 43-59)
4 Sewickley, 1911-1914(pp. 60-76)
5 The Great Adventure, Summer 1914-Spring 1915(pp. 77-91)
6 A Public Person, 1915-1917(pp. 92-107)
7 The Rineharts at War, 1917-1918(pp. 108-129)
8 The Bat, 1919-1921(pp. 130-147)
9 The Public and the Critics, 1922-1927(pp. 148-166)
10 "Gesture Toward Truth," 1927-1928 and Beyond(pp. 167-183)
11 Endings, 1929-1932(pp. 184-201)
12 The Writer, 1933-1939(pp. 202-224)
13 The End of the Adventure, 1940-1958(pp. 225-244)
Notes(pp. 247-266)
Mary Roberts Rinehart: A Chronological Bibliography(pp. 267-288)
Index(pp. 289-293).
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
Includes index.
ISBN:
0-8229-7293-X

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