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Mary MacLane
Mary MacLane (May 1, 1881 – ''c''. August 6, 1929) was a controversial Canadian-born American writer whose frank memoirs helped usher in the confessional style of autobiographical writing. MacLane was known as the "Wild Woman of Butte".MacLane was a 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 uncontrollable, 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. L. Mencken called her "the Butte Bashkirtseff". Provided by Wikipedia
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I, Mary McLane : a diary of human days / by MacLane, Mary, 1881-1929
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Tender darkness : a Mary MacLane anthology / by MacLane, Mary, 1881-1929
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The story of Mary MacLane by MacLane, Mary, 1881-1929
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The story of Mary MacLane by MacLane, Mary, 1881-1929
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Tender darkness : a Mary MacLane anthology / by MacLane, Mary, 1881-1929
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