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Name: Harriette (Louisa) Simpson Arnow
Variant Name: Harriette Simpson Arnow, Harriette Louisa Simpson Arnow, Harriette Simpson, Harriette Arnow
Birth Date: July 7, 1908
Death Date: March 22, 1986
Nationality: American
Gender: Female

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Biography of Harriette (Louisa) Simpson Arnow
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Harriette Simpson Arnow is best known for her novel, The Dollmaker, in print almost continuously since its publication in 1954. Few novels so movingly and unsparingly dramatize the anguish of the dispossessed rural poor trying to retain their values...


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Harriette Simpson Arnow Information
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Harriette Arnow (July 7 1908 – March 22 1986) was a American novelist, claimed by both Kentucky and Michigan as a native daughter. Arnow has been called an expert on the people of the Southern Appalachian Mountains, but she herself loved cities and...


News and Journals
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Rare or altered editions of Harriette Simpson Arnow's novels.
09/22/1995: 1,408 words, approx. 5 pages
Rare or revised editions of Harriette Simpson Arnow's 'Mountain Path' and 'Hunter's Horn' exist. Fifty of these were distributed to the writer's family and friends whom she feared might be offended by the flap copy in the jacket of the two books. The text...
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CRITIQUE: Studies in Contemporary Fiction
Harriette Simpson Arnow's authorial testimony: toward a reading of 'The Dollmaker.'
03/22/1995: 6,843 words, approx. 23 pages
Harriette Simpson Arnow imbued the main character of her novel 'The Dollmaker' with a strength of character that would allow her to survive a transplantation from ideal living to the more demanding life in the city. Gertie is the mother of five children who...
 


Criticism and Essays
Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by Wilton Eckley
3,168 words, approx. 11 pages
Mountain Path does not fall into the sentimental tradition of most mountain fiction up to that time…. Mountain Path is the story of an outsider who comes into the mountains with little or no background for understanding the people and their ways…. [The plot] is interesting enough; but it is not really the crux of the novel. On the contrary, the plot exists primarily to provide continuity for the presentation of a gallery of mountain people and, indeed, of a whole way of life. (p. 45)
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Critical Essay by Glenda Hobbs
2,030 words, approx. 7 pages
[The Dollmaker's] depiction of family life—the entangled bonds between parents and children, brothers and sisters—is unparalleled in modern American fiction. Especially affecting is the loving relationship between mother and daughter shared by Arnow's heroine, Gertie, and five-year-old Cassie. Skillfully and movingly the novel depicts fictional children as original and as realistic as any child the reader has known. It also makes the joys and the pains of motherhood as heartbreak...
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Critical Essay by Dorothy H. Lee
1,274 words, approx. 4 pages
Usually categorized as naturalistic fiction, Harriette Arnow's The Dollmaker (1954) may be considered more fruitfully within the context of heightened realism. Beneath the deceptively simple surface of its narrative lies a selectivity and shaping that transcends the reportorial naturalistic method. The journey which the novel describes of Gertie Nevels and her family from the Kentucky mountains to Detroit is an archetypal one: from pastoral to urban setting and specifically a literal and metaphorical...
 


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