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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sara_HaardtSara Haardt - Wikipedia

    Sara Powell Haardt (March 1, 1898 – May 31, 1935) was an American author and professor of English literature. Though she died at the age of 37 of meningitis, she produced a considerable body of work including newspaper reviews, articles, essays, a novel The Making of a Lady, several screenplays and over 50 short stories. [1]

  2. 27 de mar. de 2023 · Sara Haardt. During her brief life, Sara Haardt (1898-1935) produced a novel, a movie script, scores of newspaper reviews, articles, and essays, and more than 50 short stories.

  3. SARA HAARDT: HER NEGLECTED WRITINGS OF THE SOUTH By Gail Shivel Sara Powell Haardt, when she is remem bered at all, is known as H. L. Mencken's wife. She was 32 when they married and 37 when she succumbed to the tubercu losis that had plagued her for 15 years. A competent, if not distinguished writer, Haardt left a body of work that is of inter

  4. Biographical Information. Sara Haardt was born and raised in Montgomery, Ala., where she attended Margaret Booth School, a college preparatory school for girls.

  5. 30 de ene. de 2024 · Born in Montgomery on March 1, 1898, Sara Powell Haardt was descended from Bavarian immigrants and grew up near the state capitol building. The oldest of five siblings, she was born a “blue baby,” nearly dying at birth from a lack of oxygen.

  6. 16 de feb. de 2024 · The University of Alabama Press proudly shines a light on the captivating life and literary legacy of Sara Haardt, a talented writer whose complex relationship with the South fueled her poignant observations and witty prose.

  7. Ann Henley, Sara Haardt: Flower of the Sahara, Menckeniana, No. 175 (FALL 2005), pp. 5-14