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Zona Gale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Zona Gale, who has made her imaginative "Friendship Village" one of the real places in Wisconsin life, was born at Portage, Wisconsin, August 26, 1874. Besides the school training offered her by Portage, Zona Gale attended Wayland Academy at Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, and later she entered the University of Wisconsin,
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Novelist, playwright, and short-story writer Zona Gale (1874-1938) successfully used her background and experiences in small-town Wisconsin to gain national acclaim. Gale was one of few fiction writers of her time to write contemporary stories emphasizing local color, customs and the depiction of ordinary people.
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( 1874-1938 ) ... August Derleth, Still Small Voice: The Biography of Zona Gale. Appleton Century , 1940. Harold Peter Simonson, Zona Gale. Twayne, 1962. Zona Gale; ... Gale Photo...
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Zona Gale bibliography and links to information and all texts available on the web, information ... Primary Bibliography and Selected Secondary Bibliography ... Zona Gale (1874-1938)
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Gale, Zona. Gale, Zona. Information about Gale, Zona in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Gale, Zona; Gale-Church alignment algorithm; gale-force; Gale-Shapley algorithm; Gale-Shapley algorithm; Gale-Shapley pairing; Gale-Stewart game; Gale-Stewart theorem; galea;
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Zona Gale; (1874-1938) ... Zona Gale, the first woman to win a Pulitzer prize for drama, was born in 1874, the only child of middle-class parents. The family lived in the small Wisconsin town of Portage, which would become the setting for most of Gale's novels, stories, and plays.
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Gale, Zona, 1874-1938: Birth (New York: Macmillan, 1924), contrib. by William Lyon Phelps (HTML at Emory) ... Gale, Zona, 1874-1938: Christmas: A Story (New York: Macmillan, 1912), illust. by Leon V. Solon (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML)
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Born: 26-Aug-1874; Birthplace: Portage, WI; Died: 27-Dec-1938; Location of death: Chicago, IL; Cause of death: unspecified; ... Gender: Female; Race or Ethnicity: White; Occupation: Novelist, Playwright ... Nationality: United States; Executive summary: Miss Lulu Bett...
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