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"The novels of North Carolina writer Bernice Kelly Harris (1894-1973) were published to international acclaim in the 1940s, and her plays were produced on television in the 1950s. Yet, despite her success at midlife, she spent her last years struggling to make ends meet and was virtually unknown by the time of her death.
In this biography - the first full-scale life of Harris since 1955 and the first to utilize unpublished autobiographical writings and confidential letters - Valerie Raleigh Yow brings Harris back into the spotlight, revealing an extraordinary woman who thrived artistically while living a quite ordinary life. Yow's intimate portrait of Harris shows her responding to society's strictures by exploring in fiction the paths not open to her in real life."--BOOK JACKET.
"Employing her training as a historian and a psychologist, Yow also treats the impact of gender, social class, and race on Harris's career and personality. In many ways, Yow shows, Harris's fiction anticipates the civil rights movement and the woman's movement."--BOOK JACKET.
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Bernice Kelly Harris: A Good Life Was Writing (Southern Biography Series)
March 21, 2006, Louisiana State University Press
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0807131563 9780807131565
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Bernice Kelly Harris: a good life was writing
1999, Louisiana State University Press
in English
080712348X 9780807123485
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [289]-325) and index.
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