Marie Hoffendal Jenney Howe | |
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Marie Jenney Howe, from a 1914 publication.
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Born | Syracuse, New York, USA |
Died | United States |
Pen name | Marie Jenney Howe |
Occupation | Writer, editor, activist, feminist |
Nationality | United States |
Notable works | George Sand: The Search for Love |
Marie Jenney Howe (1870–1934) was a feminist organizer and writer born in Syracuse, New York.
Published works[edit]
- An Anti-Suffrage Monologue published by the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA), 1912. A satirical lecture.(A contemporary performance of this, retitled Someone Must Wash the Dishes, was created in 1995. Directed by Warren Kliewer for The East Lynne Company, it continues to be performed by Michele LaRue.)
- George Sand: The Search For Love. Garden City, NY: Garden City Publishers, 1927. 喬治桑尋愛錄 1970
- George Sand’s Intimate Journal. Preface by Aurore Sand. New York: John Day, Inc., 1929. reprinted New York: Haskell House Pubs., 1975.
- “The Cigar Smoker.” Written with Rose Young. Performed 1936.
- In 1918 she wrote "Telling the Truth at the White House", a play about the suffrage march in Washington DC, with Paula O. Jakobi.
- Impossible George, a three-act play published in 1935.
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