The Hard-Boiled Virgin - (Brown Thrasher Books) by Frances Newman (Paperback)
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- When it first appeared in 1926, The Hard-Boiled Virgin was hailed by novelist James Branch Cabell as "the most brilliant, the most candid, the most civilized, and most profound book yet written by any American woman".
- About the Author: FRANCES NEWMAN was born in Atlanta in 1883 (some sources cite 1888), the fifth and last child in a prominent and powerful family deeply rooted in the genteel society of Georgia and Tennessee.
- 304 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Literary
- Series Name: Brown Thrasher Books
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About the Book
First published in 1926, this somewhat avant-garde, semi-autobiographical novel is about Atlantan Katharine Faraday, who, after numerous anguishing relations with men, chooses a career and independence over marriage and motherhood.Book Synopsis
When it first appeared in 1926, The Hard-Boiled Virgin was hailed by novelist James Branch Cabell as "the most brilliant, the most candid, the most civilized, and most profound book yet written by any American woman". It is a semiautobiographical novel about Atlantan Katharine Faraday, who, after numerous anguishing relations with men, chooses a career and independence over marriage and motherhood.
Though somewhat avant garde, with its impressionistic air, absence of dialogue, and evocations of Virginia Woolf, The Hard-Boiled Virgin posed enough of a threat to middle class attitudes toward women to be banned in Boston. Intending her novel to undermine the white, tradition-bound, upper-class Atlanta society into which she was born, Frances Newman commented that she discovered that she "was going to write a novel about a girl who began by believing every thing her family and her teachers said to her, and who ended by disbelieving most of those things".From the Back Cover
When it first appeared in 1926, The Hard-Boiled Virgin was hailed by novelist James Branch Cabell as "the most brilliant, the most candid, the most civilized, and most profound book yet written by any American woman". It is a semiautobiographical novel about Atlantan Katharine Faraday, who, after numerous anguishing relations with men, chooses a career and independence over marriage and motherhood. Though somewhat avant garde, with its impressionistic air, absence of dialogue, and evocations of Virginia Woolf, The Hard-Boiled Virgin posed enough of a threat to middle class attitudes toward women to be banned in Boston. Intending her novel to undermine the white, tradition-bound, upper-class Atlanta society into which she was born, Frances Newman commented that she discovered that she "was going to write a novel about a girl who began by believing every thing her family and her teachers said to her, and who ended by disbelieving most of those things".About the Author
FRANCES NEWMAN was born in Atlanta in 1883 (some sources cite 1888), the fifth and last child in a prominent and powerful family deeply rooted in the genteel society of Georgia and Tennessee. She was educated at Agnes Scott College and at finishing schools in Washington, D.C., and New York. A novelist, translator, critic, and acerbic book reviewer, Newman died in 1928.Dimensions (Overall): 8.02 Inches (H) x 5.31 Inches (W) x .91 Inches (D)
Weight: .89 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Series Title: Brown Thrasher Books
Sub-Genre: Literary
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Number of Pages: 304
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Frances Newman
Language: English
Street Date: October 1, 1993
TCIN: 1003033431
UPC: 9780820305264
Item Number (DPCI): 247-06-9081
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship weight: 0.89 pounds
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