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Irene Adcock Rutherford Wylie, who wrote beneath the pen call I. A. R. Wylie, turned into a British-American author recognised for her novels and brief tales. One of her great works, "The Native Born," is a compelling novel. "The Native Born" is an individual-pushed narrative set towards the backdrop of the American South in the course of the early 20th century. The story revolves around the lifestyles of Rebecca Bowman, a spirited and independent younger female. Born and raised within the South, Rebecca grapples along with her experience of identification, societal expectations, and her…mehr

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Irene Adcock Rutherford Wylie, who wrote beneath the pen call I. A. R. Wylie, turned into a British-American author recognised for her novels and brief tales. One of her great works, "The Native Born," is a compelling novel. "The Native Born" is an individual-pushed narrative set towards the backdrop of the American South in the course of the early 20th century. The story revolves around the lifestyles of Rebecca Bowman, a spirited and independent younger female. Born and raised within the South, Rebecca grapples along with her experience of identification, societal expectations, and her desire to forge her personal path. The novel explores the complexities of sophistication, race, and gender at some stage in this period, offering a window into the evolving social landscape of the American South. Rebecca's journey displays the converting dynamics and cultural shifts of the generation, as well as the demanding situations faced by way of women seeking to say their independence. Wylie's storytelling is characterized via its vibrant character development and its portrayal of the South's rich lifestyle and records. "The Native Born" is an undying paintings that addresses regular topics of identity and self-discovery, making it a tremendous contribution to American literature. This novel showcases I. A. R. Wylie's skills for weaving compelling narratives that replicate the human circumstance, identity, and the moving roles of girls in society.
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Ida Alexa Ross Wylie (16 March 1885 - 4 November 1959), who wrote under the pen name I.A.R. Wylie, was an Australian-British-American novelist, screenwriter, short story writer, poet, and supporter of women's right to vote. Her works were praised by the literary and journalism establishments of her time, and she was known around the world for them. More than thirty of her books and short stories were turned into movies between 1915 and 1953. One of these was Keeper of the Flame (1942), which starred Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn and was directed by George Cukor. Wylie's mother was an English farmer named Ida Millicent Ross (1855-1890), and her father was Alexander Coghill Wylie (1852-1910). She was born Ida Alexa Ross Wylie in Melbourne, Australia, on March 16, 1885. The father of I.A.R. Wylie, Alec Wylie, was from Glasgow, Scotland. He was in debt most of his life and was often on the run from debtors. So, sometime in the 1880s, after failing to become an MP, he left the UK for Australia. But not before his first wife divorced him in 1883 for cheating and violence, getting custody of their two children and asking her sister Christine to marry him, which she turned down. He quickly married Ida Ross, the daughter of a farmer in Australia. I.A.R. Wylie, their first child, was born in Melbourne, Australia, in 1885. She was named after her parents, Ida Ross and Alec Wylie.