DADDY-LONG-LEGS
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DEAR ENEMY
By Jean Webster (18761916)
With illustrations by the Author
Daddy-Long-Legs was first published in 1912; Dear Enemy in 1915.
This book is in the public domain in countries where copyright is Life+99 or less, and in the USA.
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Jean Webster (pseudonym for Alice Jane Chandler Webster) was an American author and playwright. Her best-known books feature lively and likeable young female protagonists who come of age intellectually, morally, and socially; with enough humor, snappy dialogue, and gently biting social commentary to make her books enjoyable to modern readers.
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Daddy-Long-Legs, Websters most famous work, was published in 1912 to popular and critical acclaim. Today this book is often classified as childrens literature, but at the time it was part of a trend of books for and about adolescents and young women, which featured protagonists dealing with concerns such as college, career, and marriage. It has been adapted numerous times for the stage and film, even appearing as a feature-length Japanese anime movie.
This epistolary novel tells the story of Jerusha Judy Abbott, an orphan whose attendance at a womens college is sponsored by an anonymous benefactor. Over the course of the next four years, her letters to this anonymous man chronicle Judy's educational, personal, and social growth. The reader is rewarded with a happy blend of humor, poignancy, and romance.
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Dear Enemy, published November 1915, also became a bestseller. Although often called a sequel to Daddy-Long-Legs, it is actually a companion novel which chronicles the adventures of a college friend of Judys who becomes the superintendent of the orphanage in which Judy was raised. Sallie McBrides letters to several correspondents wittily describe the daily calamities and triumphs of her life, and we witness her growth from a frivolous socialite to a mature woman and an able executive. The evolution of Sallies relationships with two very different men provides an understated romantic motif.
[Summaries adapted from Wikipedia.]
EXCERPT FROM DADDY-LONG-LEGS
EXCERPT FROM DEAR ENEMY:
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Text was obtained from gutenberg.org; images from archive.org. Embedded fonts for titling and script inserts. Some transcription errors were corrected; punctuation, italics and diacritics formatted; American punctuation and spelling restored; chapter heads cross-linked to Table of Contents. Illustrations were manually cleaned and enhanced.
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An old favorite of mine. Hope you like it too.
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&
DEAR ENEMY
By Jean Webster (18761916)
With illustrations by the Author
Daddy-Long-Legs was first published in 1912; Dear Enemy in 1915.
This book is in the public domain in countries where copyright is Life+99 or less, and in the USA.
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Jean Webster (pseudonym for Alice Jane Chandler Webster) was an American author and playwright. Her best-known books feature lively and likeable young female protagonists who come of age intellectually, morally, and socially; with enough humor, snappy dialogue, and gently biting social commentary to make her books enjoyable to modern readers.
* * *
Daddy-Long-Legs, Websters most famous work, was published in 1912 to popular and critical acclaim. Today this book is often classified as childrens literature, but at the time it was part of a trend of books for and about adolescents and young women, which featured protagonists dealing with concerns such as college, career, and marriage. It has been adapted numerous times for the stage and film, even appearing as a feature-length Japanese anime movie.
This epistolary novel tells the story of Jerusha Judy Abbott, an orphan whose attendance at a womens college is sponsored by an anonymous benefactor. Over the course of the next four years, her letters to this anonymous man chronicle Judy's educational, personal, and social growth. The reader is rewarded with a happy blend of humor, poignancy, and romance.
* * *
Dear Enemy, published November 1915, also became a bestseller. Although often called a sequel to Daddy-Long-Legs, it is actually a companion novel which chronicles the adventures of a college friend of Judys who becomes the superintendent of the orphanage in which Judy was raised. Sallie McBrides letters to several correspondents wittily describe the daily calamities and triumphs of her life, and we witness her growth from a frivolous socialite to a mature woman and an able executive. The evolution of Sallies relationships with two very different men provides an understated romantic motif.
[Summaries adapted from Wikipedia.]
EXCERPT FROM DADDY-LONG-LEGS
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EXCERPT FROM DEAR ENEMY:
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Text was obtained from gutenberg.org; images from archive.org. Embedded fonts for titling and script inserts. Some transcription errors were corrected; punctuation, italics and diacritics formatted; American punctuation and spelling restored; chapter heads cross-linked to Table of Contents. Illustrations were manually cleaned and enhanced.
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An old favorite of mine. Hope you like it too.
.