Abstract

Poet Out of Pioneer

January 19, 1927 issue

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The article presents the personal background of a pioneer woman with a modern point of view. Her mother believed in authority. But the pioneer woman would not submit to it. Her mother drove her to music lessons and housework, all done to the moral precept. Her mother wanted her children to live in the intellectual world. Her mother wanted her to be a Christian gentlewoman but the woman escaped form her mother's demand. Now, the pioneer woman is a poet, a wine-bibber, a radical, a non-churchgoer who will no longer sing in the choir or lead prayer-meeting with a testimonial.

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WOMEN; POETS; INTELLECTUALS; QUALITY of life; HOME economics; MUSIC
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