Alice Duer Miller
Alice Duer Miller was a talented American poet, novelist, and playwright born in 1874 in New York City. She was a prominent figure in the early 20th century literary scene, known for her keen observations on women's rights and social issues. With a background in both literature and social commentary, Miller's work often reflected her progressive views, and she used her writing as a platform to advocate for change. Her poetry and prose are marked by a blend of wit and insight, making her a unique voice of her time.
The Burglar and the Blizzard
Geoffrey Holland, a young millionaire, visits his country home in Hillsborough after hearing of a recent string of burglaries. To Holland's …
The Priceless Pearl
Pearl Leavitt is habitually fired from her New York City office jobs for being "too beautiful" and thereby causing all the men to …
Come Out of the Kitchen!
A novel about a man who rents a house for the season and keeps having problems with the servants, especially the attractive cook. - Summary …
Are Women People? A Book of Rhymes for Suffrage Times
A collection of poetry and some other short works by suffragist Alice Duer MIller. Many of these satirical works were first published in the…
Poems
Alice Duer was a successful American author who wrote poetry, novels and screenplays and campaigned tirelessly for women's suffrage. Her si…