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Marie Conway Oemler was an American author born in Savannah, Georgia, in the late 19th century. Her Southern roots deeply influenced her writing, particularly in her vivid depictions of life in the American South. Oemler's works often blended elements of mystery, romance, and social commentary, reflecting the complexities of the society she knew so well. Oemler is best known for her novels, including "Slippy McGee" (1917) and "The Purple Heights" (1920), both of which garnered significant attention in their time. "Slippy McGee," in particular, was a popular success, blending humor, adventure, and spiritual themes in a story about a reformed criminal. Her writing is characterized by a deep understanding of human nature, an eye for detail, and a strong sense of place, all of which bring her stories to life. Despite her success, Oemler's work has largely faded from contemporary literary discussions. However, her contributions to early 20th-century American literature remain significant, particularly in the Southern Gothic tradition. Oemler passed away in 1932, leaving behind a legacy of richly textured stories that continue to offer insights into the culture and values of her time.
EdituraDouble 9 Books
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Data Publicarii01/01/2024
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Marie Conway Oemler a fost o autoare americana nascuta in Savannah, Georgia, la sfarsitul secolului al XIX-lea. Radacinile sale sudice i-au influentat profund scrierile, in special in descrierile vii ale vietii in sudul american.