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Eva Wilder McGlasson Brodhead (1870–1915) was a nineteenth-century American novelist, author and contributor to ''
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''.Archived
online. Accessed 28 August 2019. She is best known for her 1891 book ''Diana's Livery'', which is set in a hypothetical
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community and discusses themes of utopianism, gender separation and all-woman spheres.Albinski, Nan Bowman
"Utopia Reconsidered: Women Novelists and Nineteenth-Century Utopian Visions."
''Signs'' 13, no. 4 (1988): 831-41.


Bibliography

*''Diana's Livery'' (1891) *''An Earthly Paragon'' (1892) *''Ministers of Grace'' (1894) *''One of the Visconti'' (1896) *''Bound in Shallows'' (1897) *''A Prairie Infanta'' (1904)


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19th-century American women writers 1870 births 1915 deaths {{US-fiction-writer-stub