An edition of Autobiography of an elderly woman (1911)

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An edition of Autobiography of an elderly woman (1911)

Autobiography of an elderly woman.

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"A few years ago my partner in the book business came home from a wearying excursion to a barn in Southwest Harbor, a small town in downeast Maine. Her car was full of second-round choices from the collection she had bought, books she had rejected the first time. Among them was the book you have just read. To me, her aging friend, she said 'This looks like it might interest you.'".

Thus begins Doris Grumbach's Afterword about her discovery of Autobiography of an Elderly Woman, a book long out of print in a trade edition and written by a mysterious author. The subject of this "autobiography" is the onset of old age. The author calls to us across the century in a voice that is utterly convincing and timeless.

Speaking just after the turn of the century - the book was first published in 1911 - the elderly voice rejoices in grandchildren, complains of the constraints that one's children and society place on older people, muses on the approach of infirmity and death and celebrates the motto, "as soon as you feel too old to do a thing, do it.".

But there is mystery behind this voice. Doris Grumbach explains her solution to that mystery in her Afterword: "Now, what about this cultivated, authentic-sounding, feisty old lady who, it seems, sat down to write anonymously about her life? Who was she?..."

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Language
English
Pages
269

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Cover of: Autobiography of an elderly woman
Autobiography of an elderly woman
1995, Pushcart Press, Distributed by W.W. Norton
in English
Cover of: Autobiography of an elderly woman.
Autobiography of an elderly woman.
1974, Arno Press
in English
Cover of: Autobiography of an elderly woman.
Autobiography of an elderly woman.
1911, Houghton Mifflin Co.
in English
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Autobiography of an elderly woman ...
1911, Houghton Mifflin company

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Edition Notes

Written by Mary Heaton Vorse. Cf. American women writers, v. 4, p. 306.

Published in
Boston
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PS3543.O88 Z52 1911, BJ1691 .V8

The Physical Object

Pagination
269 p. ;
Number of pages
269

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6535929M
Internet Archive
autobiographyofe00vors
LCCN
11026626
OCLC/WorldCat
1302925

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