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Anne Warner

Anne Warner

Anne Warner was an American novelist and playwright known for her keen observations of social dynamics and the complexities of human relationships. Born in 1869, she emerged as a significant voice in early 20th-century literature, particularly through her series of works centered around the character Susan Clegg. These stories, including 'Susan Clegg and a Man in the House' and 'Susan Clegg and Her Love Affairs,' explore themes of love, friendship, and the challenges faced by women in a rapidly changing society. Warner's writing is characterized by its wit and insight, often reflecting the tensions between traditional roles and the emerging independence of women during her era. In addition to her popular Susan Clegg series, Warner authored several other notable works, such as 'A Woman's Will' and 'The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary,' which further showcase her ability to blend humor with poignant social commentary. Her stories often featured strong female protagonists navigating personal and societal obstacles, making her a precursor to later feminist literature. Warner's legacy lies in her contributions to the genre of domestic fiction, where she deftly captured the intricacies of everyday life and the evolving roles of women. Despite her relatively short life, ending in 1913, her works continue to be appreciated for their relevance and insight into the human condition.

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“I know from our talks, you worry about making the right choices in your life. I cannot nor should anyone, tell you what to do. For that, my dear, you must listen to your own heart. And, never fear, it is speaking to you.Perhaps I can help a little though, by showing you how I found my own way.””

Dreams for Stones

“But the past can’t be picked up like a piece of knitting. And even if it could, I can’t ignore the stitches added in the past year.””

The Babbling Brook Naked Poker Club

“There are those who say we know we’re becoming wise when we see value in our deepest pains.””

Counterpointe: Romantic Book Club Fiction

“I know from our talks, you worry about making the right choices in your life. I cannot nor should anyone, tell you what to do. For that, my dear, you must listen to your own heart. And, never fear, it is speaking to you.Perhaps I can help a little though, by showing you how I found my own way.””

Dreams for Stones

“But the past can’t be picked up like a piece of knitting. And even if it could, I can’t ignore the stitches added in the past year.””

The Babbling Brook Naked Poker Club

“There are those who say we know we’re becoming wise when we see value in our deepest pains.””

Counterpointe: Romantic Book Club Fiction

Books from the author

Susan Clegg and a Man in the House
A Woman's Will
The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary
The Tigress
Seeing France with Uncle John
Sunshine Jane
Susan Clegg and Her Friend Mrs. Lathrop
Susan Clegg and Her Love Affairs
Susan Clegg and Her Neighbors' Affairs
In a Mysterious Way

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