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She wrote openly about egoism and her own self-love, about sexual attraction and love for other women , and even about her desire to marry the Devil.

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More experimental in style than her debut book, it was not nearly so sensational, though MacLane was said to have made a fairly large amount of money. Her final book, I, Mary Maclane: Stokes in and sold moderately well but may have been overshadowed by America's recent entry into World War I. Produced by film pioneer George Kirke Spoor and based on MacLane's article of the same title for a Butte newspaper, it has been speculated to have been an extremely early, if not the earliest, sustained breaking of the fourth wall in cinema, with the writer-star directly addressing the audience.

Though stills and some subtitles have survived, the film is now believed to be lost. MacLane had always chafed, or felt, "anxiety of place," [2] at living in Butte, which was a mining city far from cultural centers, and used the money from her first book's sales to travel to Chicago, then Massachusetts. She lived in Rockland, Massachusetts , wintering in St.

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Augustine, Florida , from —, then in Greenwich Village from —, where she continued writing and, by her own account, living a decadent and Bohemian existence. She was close friends with the feminist writer Inez Haynes Irwin , who is mentioned in MacLane's private correspondence and is referenced in some of MacLane's writing in a Butte newspaper. For a period she lived with her friend Caroline M. Branson , who had been the long-time companion of Maria Louise Pool until the death of the latter in They lived in the Rockland's house that Pool left to Branson. Mary Maclane also had a relationship with Harriet Monroe.

In a poem dated , MacLane writes:. MacLane died in Chicago in early August , aged She was less frequently discussed through the mid to late 20th century, and her prose remained out of print until late , when The Story of Mary MacLane and some of her newspaper feature work was republished in Tender Darkness: A Mary MacLane Anthology.

In January , the publisher of Tender Darkness announced forthcoming publication of an integrated complete-works anthology and biographical study of MacLane. The first volume, Human Days: August 6, was a controversial Canadian-born American writer whose frank memoirs helped usher in the confessional style of autobiographical writing.

In her writings, she compared herself to another frank young memoirist, Marie Bashkirtseff, who died a few years after MacLane was born,[4] and H. Novakovic is known for her roles in films such as Devil and The Little Death She appeared in the U. She moved to Australia in , at the age of seven.

She was initially interested in becoming a social worker or doctor, but she changed her mind and decided to pursue performing arts. MacLane is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: None of MacLane's affairs - with "the bank clerk," "the prize-fighter," "the husband of another," and so on - last, and in each of them MacLane emerges dominant. Re-enactments of the love affairs are interspersed with MacLane addressing the camera while smoking , and talking contemplatively with her maid on the meaning Barton MacLane December 25, — January 1, was an American actor, playwright, and screenwriter.

Although he appeared in many classic films from the s through the s, he became best-known for his role as General Martin Peterson on the s NBC television comedy series I Dream of Jeannie, with Barbara Eden and Larry Hagman. His first movie role, in The Quarterback , was a result of his athletic ability.

He appeared in the Marx Brothers' film debut The Cocoanuts. Allan Dwan, who was hired as a screenwriter, went on to become a famous Hollywood director. Louella Parsons, also hired by Spoor as a screenwriter, later became a famous Hollywood gossip columnist. Arthur Berthelet — was an American film director who went from directing stage plays several on Broadway to directing silent movies.

Berthelet is remembered particularly for having directed William Gillette — noted as the definitive early Sherlock Holmes — in his only filmed performance as the great detective , and controversial feminist Mary MacLane in her silent movie Men Who Have Made Love to Me , the first serious cinematic work to break the fourth wall[1] and the first to unite writer, narrator, subject, and star.

External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to Arthur Berthelet. Mary MacPherson Lane is a non-fiction writer and journalist specializing in Western European art and history. One of Adolf Hitler's main art dealers, Gurlitt bequeathed a collection of roughly 1, artworks, many looted from museums and Jewish European families, to his son Cornelius Gurlitt. Lane spent her senior year of high school in Beijing, where she became proficient in Mandarin Chinese.

Mary, the only surviving legitimate child of King James V, was six days old when her father died and she acceded to the throne. She spent most of her childhood in France while Scotland was ruled by regents, and in , she married the Dauphin of France, Francis. Widowed, Mary returned to Scotland, arriving in Leith on 19 August In February , Darnley's residence was destroyed by an explosion, and he was found murdered in the garden. James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell, was generally believed to have orchestrated Darnley's death, but he was acquitted of the charge in April , Gertrude Sanborn — was an American author who lived in Milwaukee.

She attained some notice for her novel Veiled Aristocrats , which dealt with race relations more directly than was fashionable at the time. The novel belonged to the genre of "passing" stories, of African Americans passing for white, and featured an interracial romance set partly in Chicago. The novel's title was borrowed in by pioneer African American filmmaker Oscar Micheaux for his talkie Veiled Aristocrats, a remake of House Behind the Cedars, his silent film based on the novel by that name by Charles Chesnutt.

Micheaux's Veiled Aristocrats also focused on "passing" and interracial relationships, but owed more to its source in Chesnutt than to Sanborn's novel. The Great and Only Oscar Micheaux: Of Scottish descent, she was born in Melbourne but is best known for her activities in South Australia. Together with the Reverend Julian Tenison Woods, she founded the Sisters of St Joseph of the Sacred Heart the Josephites , a congregation of religious sisters that established a number of schools and welfare institutions throughout Australia and New Zealand, with an emphasis on education for the rural poor.

Butte High School is a public high school in Butte, Montana. It was established years ago in just three years before Montana's statehood. Academics and student life Due to Butte High School's close association with local university Montana Tech, students are offered a large number of dual credit and AP courses, ranging from United States Government to Chemistry. Butte High School has a plethora of sports including, but not limited to: American football, volleyball, basketball, and golf. As for non-sport related activities, Butte High School sports a strong speech and debate program as well as a band.

Clubs are also a regular staple of a student's repertoire with Excel Club and History Club maintaining strong student rosters. Una Hunt born [1] full married name Una Hunt Clarke Drage , daughter of prominent geologist Frank Wigglesworth Clarke — , was an American author famed in her time for publishing Una Mary, an autobiographical reconstruction of the inner and outer world of her childhood.

Stanley Hall, generally credited with discovering the concept of adolescence, considered her along with Marie Bashkirtseff and Mary MacLane to have exposed the world of female adolescent thought and emotion. Works The Inner Life of a Child. Charles Scribner's Sons, Young in the "Nineties", New York: Stanley Hall's words about Una Mary.

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Hall refers to book in in highest terms. Donahoe's Magazine, Donahoe's Magazine was a United-States-based Catholic-oriented general interest magazine that ran from about to July , when it was absorbed by the Catholic World of New York. It has recently attracted attention as containing possibly the first literary mention of Mary MacLane, the American feminist memoirist, in the January number.

External links New York Times article on cessation Google search showing free e-copies B indicates that a person was born in Butte. In Stanislavski's production of The Cherry Orchard Moscow Art Theatre, , a three-dimensional box set gives the illusion of a real room. The actors act as if unaware of the audience, separated by an invisible "fourth wall", defined by the Proscenium arch. The Proscenium arch of the theatre in the Auditorium Building, Chicago. It is the frame decorated with square tiles that forms the vertical rectangle separating the stage mostly behind the lowered curtain from the auditorium the area with seats.

The fourth wall is a performance convention in which an invisible, imagined wall separates actors from the audience. While the audience can see through this "wall", the convention assumes, the actors act as if they cannot. From the 16th century onwards, the rise of illusionism in staging practices, which culminated in the realism and naturalism of the theatre of the 19th century, led to the development of the fourth wall concept. This is a list of notable people who were born, raised or who achieved fame in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

In , the city and county governments consolidated to form the sole entity of Butte-Silver Bow. Established in as a mining camp in the northern Rocky Mountains on the Continental Divide, Butte experienced rapid development in the late-nineteenth century, and was Montana's first major industrial city. Employment opportunities in the mines attracted surges of Asian and European immigrants, particularly the Irish; as of , Butte has the largest population of Irish Americans per capita of any city in the United States. Melville House Publishing is an independent publisher of literary fiction, non-fiction, and poetry.

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Johnson was a short story writer who had won numerous awards including a Pushcart Prize,[6] but had never published a book; he was probably best known for founding one of the earliest book blogs, MobyLives. Penelope Rosemont born in Chicago, Illinois a visual artist, writer, publisher, and social activist attended Lake Forest College.

She has been a participant in the Surrealist group founded by Andre Breton since A painter, photographer, and collagist, Rosemont is credited with having invented a number of surrealist collage methods including the "landscapade" and "insect music" She attended the public school of the town then East Abington , and later taught school for two years. Later she resided in Wrentham, Massachusetts. It was not until that she became widely known through her A Vacation in a Buggy. Her work was reviewed extensively, as by the New York Times, but has lapsed into obscurity. Branson March 12, — January 10, Branson and MacLane lived together from to in the house Branson and Pool had lived in.

Kiernan was an American psychologist, prominent in American gay history for the first recorded use of the terms "heterosexual" and "homosexual" in Jonathan Ned Katz, historian of the American gay and lesbian experience, cites Kiernan's initial attribution of perversion to the term "heterosexual. Mary MacLane's disciple Viola Larsen, who stole a horse and wrote romantic letters to other girls, as an example of child precocity and possible genius.

The western half of Montana contains numerous mountain ranges. Smaller island ranges are found throughout the state. In total, 77 named ranges are part of the Rocky Mountains. The eastern half of Montana is characterized by western prairie terrain and badlands. The economy is primarily based on agriculture, including ranching and cereal grain farming. Other significant economic resources include oil, gas, coal, hard rock The year in film involved some significant events. Events January 27 - Tarzan makes his film debut in Tarzan of the Apes.

March 10 - Warner Bros. July - The animated The Sinking of the Lusitania is one of the first examples of animation being used for something other than comedy. Following litigation for anti-trust activities, the Motion Picture Patents Company disbands. Mayer arrives in Los Angeles and forms Louis B. Founded in by Spanish explorers, it is the oldest continuously inhabited European-established settlement within the borders of the continental United States. Augustine is part of Florida's First Coast region and the Jacksonville metropolitan area. According to the census, the city's population was 12, The United States Census Bureau's estimate of the city's population was 13,, while the urban area had a population of 71, in He has also recorded solo albums with backing bands.

Following his primary school years in Applecross, a suburb of Perth, Rogers later became school captain at Sydney school Oakhill College. She wrote over 40 books and was active in the suffragist movement in the early s. Irwin was a "rebellious and daring woman",[2] but referred to herself as "the most timid of created beings". Her mother, her father's second wife, was 24 years younger than him, and had to raise a family of Wikimedia Commons has media related to As of the start of , the Gregorian calendar was 12 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until Russian troops under General Mikhail Skobelev defeat the Turkomans.

The Chilean army defeats Peruivan forces. January 15 — War of the Pacific — Battle of Miraflores: The Chileans take Lima, capital of Peru, after defeating its second line of defense in Miraflores. Window looking to Mary MacKillop Interpretative Centre Penola The Mary Mackillop Interpretive Centre was constructed at Penola in order to centralise many management, interpretive and commercial functions and to accommodate an ever increasing number of visitors.

The Mary MacKillop Interpretive Centre opened in and is housed in an architecturally designed facility. It is one of many museums and displays created worldwide to convey the life and achievements of Mary MacKillop. A committee of 15 local volunteers donate their time to open this display to the public. Within the centre are two main sections, one focussing on the life of Mary MacKillop and the other on Father Julian Tenison Woods, a priest that was also a major figure in Pe Frederick Abbott Stokes November 4, — November 15, was an American publisher, founder and long-time head of the eponymous Frederick A.

Stokes Company in The Stokes businesses published more than books in his 58 years, to Life and painting career Church of the Nativity John the Baptist, where Maria was christened Mary's father, Konstantin Pavlovich Maria Bashkyrtseva in Ukrainian folk costumes The house of Bashkirtseffs in Gavrontsi Bashkirtseff was born Maria Konstantinovna Bashkirtseva in Gavrontsi near Poltava now Ukraine to a wealthy noble family, but her parents separated when she was quite young.

Educated privately and with early musical talent, she lost her chance at a career as a singer when illness destroyed her voice. Mary Elizabeth Winstead born November 28, is an American actress and singer. She came to wider attention as a scream queen[1][2] for her roles in the horror series Wolf Lake — , the giant monster film Monster Island , the supernatural horror film Final Destination 3 , the slasher film Black Christmas and the exploitation horror film Death Proof Her critically acclaimed performance as Kate Hannah, an alcoholic struggling with sobriety in the Sundance drama Smashed was followed by a line of roles in other well-received independent films, including The Beauty Inside , The List of bisexual people including famous people who identify as bisexual and deceased people who have been identified as bisexual.

When asked, "Would you say you are bisexual? And I guess perhaps I am. This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in Events January 10 — The Adventures of Tintin: The Black Dudley Murder , is published in England. March — Norah C.

James's first novel, Sleeveless Errand, is held to be obscene on publication in London[1] for its portrayal of the city's bohemian life; an edition is subsequently published in Paris by Jack Kahane's Obelisk Press. Eliot as literary editor. Provincial flag of Manitoba Map and location of Manitoba in Canada This is a list of notable people who are from Manitoba, Canada, or have spent a large part or formative part of their career in that province. He is known in the West as Yone Noguchi.

He was the father of noted sculptor Isamu Noguchi. Biography Early life Noguchi was born in what is now part of the city of Tsushima, near Nagoya. He attended Keio University in Tokyo, where he was exposed to the works of Thomas Carlyle and Herbert Spencer, and also expressed interests in haiku and Zen. He lived for a time in the home of Shiga Shigetaka, editor of the magazine Nihonjin, but left before graduating to travel to San Francisco in November There, Noguchi joined a newspaper run by Japanese exiles associated with the Freedom and People's Rights Movement and worked as a domestic servant.

He spent some months at Palo Alto, California studying at a preparatory school for Stanford University and working as a journalist before determining, after This year marked the end of a period known in American history as the Roaring Twenties after the Wall Street Crash of ushered in a worldwide Great Depression. In the Americas, an agreement was brokered to end the Cristero War, a Catholic counter-revolution in Mexico. Canada Attorney General case. The Peruvian Air Force was created. In Asia, the Republic of Chin In the books and newspaper articles that followed she evolved a completely new, individual voice decades ahead of its time.

She influenced Gertrude Stein, inspired F. Yet despite sparking film, stage, and music projects today - and being endlessly quoted on the Internet - the writer behind the writing has remained unknown until now. A MARY MACLANE READER features the complete texts of all her books with expurgated passages restored , her colorful newspaper articles much never before reprinted , an intriguing interview, the first viewing ever of her striking personal letters, illuminating introductions to each era in her life, and comprehensive notes that open the door to her influences and the age she came from and impacted so profoundly.

Her elegant, ambitious embrace of full-disclosure opened a door to what was possible for women. At age 19 she burst upon the A Mary MacLane Reader. Petrarca Press Bolero Ozon. MacLane was known as the "Wild Woman of Butte".

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MacLane was a very popular author for her time, scandalizing the populace with her shocking bestselling first memoir and to a lesser extent her two following books. She was considered wild and uncontrolled, a reputation she nurtured, and was openly bisexual as well as a vocal feminist. In her writings, she compared herself to another frank young memoirist, Marie Bashkirtseff, who died a few years after MacLane was born, and H.

Mencken called her "the Butte Bashkirtseff. After his death in , her mother remarried a family friend and lawyer, H. Soon after, the family moved to Montana, first settling in Great Falls and finally in Butte, where Klenze drained the family funds pursuing mining and other ventures.

MacLane spent the remainder of her life in the United States. She began writing for her school paper in She was, however, also strongly influenced by such American regional realists as John Townsend Trowbridge with whom she exchanged a few letters , Maria Louise Pool, and Hamlin Garland.

It sold , copies in the first month and was powerfully influential on young women, but was pilloried by conservative critics and readers, and lightly ridiculed by H.