An edition of Stella Dallas (1923)

Stella Dallas

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Olive Higgins Prouty
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An edition of Stella Dallas (1923)

Stella Dallas

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Originally published in 1923, this epic tale of motherhood, money, and sacrifice inspired the first radio soap opera, a play, and three films, including the Oscar-nominated 1937 movie starring Barbara Stanwyck. Stella Dallas brings into sharp focus our societal obsession with the judgment of mothers, offering cultural commentary that is still shockingly relevant nearly one hundred years after its initial publication.

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J.-H. Jeheber
Language
French
Pages
270

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Cover of: Stella Dallas
Stella Dallas
1990, Perennial Library
in English - 1st Perennial Library ed.
Cover of: Stella Dallas
Stella Dallas: roman
1944, J.-H. Jeheber
in French
Cover of: Stella Dallas
Stella Dallas: a novel
1923, Houghton Mifflin company
in English

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Library of Congress
PS3531.R863 S73

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Pagination
270 p. ;
Number of pages
270

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Open Library
OL6036361M
LCCN
48018286
OCLC/WorldCat
9604863

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