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Neith Boyce
Neith Boyce (March 21, 1872 – December 2, 1951) was an American novelist, journalist, and theatre artist. Much of Boyce’s earlier work was published with help from her parents, Mary and Henry Harrison Boyce. Neith Boyce later co-founded the Provincetown Players alongside Susan Glaspell, George Cram Cook, her own husband Hutchins Hapgood, and others. Boyce worked with the Provincetown Players in several capacities that included directing, performing, hosting productions in her home, and having all four of her plays produced. Boyce’s plays featured plots that focused on women’s sexuality, personal relationships, and agency. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 7 results of 7
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The modern world of Neith Boyce : autobiography and diaries / by Boyce, Neith, 1872-1951
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The forerunner / by Boyce, Neith, 1872-1951
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The forerunner / by Boyce, Neith, 1872-1951
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The forerunner. by Boyce, Neith, 1872-1951
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Intimate warriors : portraits of a modern marriage, 1899-1944 / by Boyce, Neith, 1872-1951
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Stories from the Chap-book : being a miscellany of curious and interesting tales, histories, &c : newly composed by many celebrated writers, and very delightful to read.
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Stories from the Chap-book : being a miscellany of curious and interesting tales, histories, &c /
Published 1896Other Authors: “…Boyce, Neith, 1872-1951…”
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