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Dear Enemy

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Jean Webster (1876-1916) was an American novelist, playwright, and social activist.

During the start of the twentieth century (1912), Webster wrote "e;Daddy-Long-Legs"e;, an epistolary, best-selling novel that she developed into a play.

It met with much success, and the characters were sold as dolls, the money from which going to charities to help fund orphan adoptions.

In 1915, Webster published the sequel, "e;Dear Enemy"e;.

Written in the same epistolary form, "e;Dear Enemy"e; met with best-selling acclaim as well.

The novel is unique in that the story is propelled by crude, stick-figure animations, drawn by Webster herself, that add a whimsical air to the social issues addressed, the care of orphans and women's life choices in particular.

Sadly, Webster died of childbirth fever in 1916, just a year after the success of "e;Dear Enemy"e;.

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Neeland Media LLC
1420940287 / 9781420940282
eBook (EPUB)
01/01/2011
English
140 pages
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