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There are 5 biographies on Tillie Olsen.


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Tillie Olsen Biography
5,213 words, approx. 17 pages
 Tillie Olsen is a feminist and working-class author who began writing in the 1930s. Robert Coles commented in The Nation, "Everything Tillie Olsen has written has become almost immediately a classic." Though she is most famous for her shortstory...
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Tillie Olsen Biography
5,013 words, approx. 17 pages
 Tillie Olsen, feminist and working-class writer,grew up in Wyoming and Nebraska, areas which have not often been the childhood homes of America's Jewish authors. This might explain why, despite the fact that some of her urban working-class characters...
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Tillie Olsen Biography
4,722 words, approx. 16 pages
 Long recognized as a feminist and a working-class writer, and more recently as a Jewish writer, Tillie Olsen has rarely been considered a writer of the American West. This may be because she deals with global human issues, trying to recognize...
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Tillie Olsen Biography
2,176 words, approx. 7 pages
 Tillie Olsen writes about people who, because of their class, sex, or race, have been denied the opportunity to express and develop themselves. In a strongly emotional style, she tells of their dreams and failures, of what she has called "the unnatural...
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Tillie Olsen Biography
1,719 words, approx. 6 pages
 Tillie Olsen (born 1913) is widely regarded as one of the most important women writers in America. Although her reputation was built on a relatively small body of work, she is recognized for her skill as a storyteller and her determination to give...

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