Marietta Holley

Marietta Holley Marietta Holley (pen names, Jemyma, later, '''Josiah Allen's Wife'''; July 16, 1836 – March 1, 1926), was an American humorist who used satire to comment on U.S. society and politics. Holley enjoyed a prolific writing career and was a bestselling author in the late 19th century, though she was largely forgotten by the time of her death. Her writing was frequently compared to that of Mark Twain and Edgar Nye. Along with Frances Miriam Whitcher and Ann S. Stephens, Holley is regarded as one of America's most significant early female humorists. Her work appealed to all classes of society. Her readers were scattered over the entire world, and included men and women of every station and grade. Her books were widely read in Europe. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Holley, Marietta, 1836-1926
    Published 1893
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    by Holley, Marietta, 1836-1926
    Published 1887
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    by Holley, Marietta, 1836-1926
    Published 1889
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    by Holley, Marietta, 1836-1926
    Published 1886
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    by Holley, Marietta, 1836-1926
    Published 1873
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