"The Women Who Make Our Novels" by Grant M. Overton is a series of literary portraits from the early 1900s, spotlighting notable American women novelists and their impact on the literary world. Overton, a literary reporter, explores these authors' lives, creative processes, and the societal contexts that shaped their work. The book begins by clearly stating Overton’s goal: to highlight the connection between the authors’ personal experiences and their literary achievements. The book starts with Edith Wharton, painting a picture of her singular talent and solitary journey, despite her success. This sets the stage for a deeper look at each author’s unique contributions and how women’s positions in literature were evolving.
The Women Who Make Our Novels
By Grant M. (Grant Martin) Overton
Discover the lives and literary contributions of prominent women authors who shaped American literature in a time when their voices were just beginning to be heard.
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Grant Martin Overton was an American writer and critic.
Grant Martin Overton was an American writer and critic.
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