Josiah Allen on the Woman Question by Marietta Holley, 1914

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MHC Archives

Title

Josiah Allen on the Woman Question by Marietta Holley, 1914

Description

Marietta Holley (1836-1926) was an American author well-known for her humorous depiction of political and social movements, including women’s rights. She often wrote under pen names including “Josiah Allen’s Wife,” but for this particular text, she wrote in dialect from the perspective of “Josiah Allen.” Holley satirized the male anti-suffrage argument by presenting Josiah Allen’s weak arguments alongside depictions of capable and rational women.

Image DescriptionThe book’s cover is a sandy brown color accented by dark brown and white. A dark brown line follows the book’s perimeter. The title and author are displayed in large white script at the top and bottom of the cover, respectively. In the center, the dome of the United States Capitol Building is rendered in dark brown, with a bold white sash tied diagonally across the dome, tied at right.

Creator

Marietta Holley

Publisher

Fleming H. Revell

Date

1914

Format

Book

Language

English

Identifier

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