Book: Samantha At The St. Louis Exposition (1904) Marietta Holley (1836-1926) was a popular United States humorist who used satire to comment on U. S. society and politics. She was the youngest of seven children and was an unhealthly child. This caused her to become a private person. At the age of 14 she stopped her formal education to help her family on their farm. After her father died she took care of the farm and her sick mother and sister. When she was 17 she joined the Adams village Baptist Church. There she found her voice. In 1860 she sent her poetry to the Adams Journal. Her successful series of Samantha books revolved around the character of Samantha Allen, a wise small-town woman who went on satirical adventures throughout big-city America, and her foolish husband, Josiah Allen. Holley was so skilled with satire and so popular that she was often compared to Mark Twain. Her works include: My Opinions and Betsy Bobbet's (1873), Poems (1887), Samantha at the World's Fair (1893) and Samantha on the Woman Question (1913).
Details of Book: Samantha At The St. Louis Exposition (1904) Book: Samantha At The St. Louis Exposition (1904)
Author: Marietta Holley
ISBN: 1436611237
ISBN-13: 9781436611237
, 978-1436611237
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: Jun 2008
Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
Number of Pages: 324
Language: English