The definitive website on the life and work of the pioneering feminist writer, film-maker, and media personality Mary MacLane (1881-1929)
The site's purpose is provide a place where everyone, from first-time readers to established fans, can learn about Mary MacLane, read more of her writing, learn about new aspects of the project, and connect with each other on the Facebook community. Toward that end, here's a complete map of the site and, after that, a list of select other pages and sites.
Home Page
Biography published! ● The Project ● The Website ● Her Works ● Reactions ● Biography in Brief ● Social Media
Blog
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People
Michael R. Brown ● Phil Lipson
Reactions, Present and Past
Critics ● Press ● Readers ● Scholars ● Writers
Resources
Audio ● Photos ● Textual ● Video
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Wikipedia in English, French, Spanish, Italian ● Encyclopaedia Britannica ● Petrara Press (Michael R. Brown's firm publishing authoritative MM editions) ● Abernathy & Brown (legacy site of first MM anthology) ● Editions du sous sol (publ. of French trans. Que le diable m’emporte, 2018) ● Seix Barral (publ. of Spanish trans. Deseo que venga el Diablo, 2015) ● Forlaget Basilisk (publ. of Danish trans. Mary MacLanes fortaelling, 2013) ● Melville House (publ. of reissues of I Await the Devil's Coming and I, Mary MacLane, both 2013) ● Librivox (free audio editions of MacLane's books, various dates) ● Charles H. Kerr (publisher of The Story of Mary MacLane & Other Writings AKA I Await the Devil's Coming, ed. Penelope Rosemont, 1997) ● Columbia Women Film Pioneers Project page ● IMDb ● Mary MacLane Room at Hodgens Ryan Mansion, Butte, Montana ● Find A Grave
I Await the Devil's Coming AKA The Story of Mary MacLane (1902) - included in Human Days: A Mary MacLane Reader and Tender Darkness: A Mary MacLane Sampler
In English: Petrarca Press (unexpurgated text, with intro and notes) ● Melville House (publ. text with intro by Jessa Crispin) ● publ. text at Google Books ● Charles H. Kerr (publ. text with additional material by Harriet Monroe and Clarence Darrow, intro by Penelope Rosemont).
In French: publ. text at Editions do sous sol (trans. Hélène Frappat)
In Spanish: publ. text at Seix Barral (trans. with intro. by Luna Miguel)
In Danish: publ. text Fortlaget Basilisk (trans. by Harald Voetmann)
Audio (English): publ. text at Librivox ● Librivox recording on YouTube
My Friend Annabel Lee (1903) - publ. text included in Human Days: A Mary MacLane Reader and Tender Darkness: A Mary MacLane Sampler
In English: Petrarca Press (unexpurgated text, with intro and notes - in preparation) ● HardPress Publishing (publ. text) ● Google Books
Audio (English): publ. text at Librivox (in process) ● Librivox recording on YouTube
I, Mary MacLane (1917) - publ. text included in Human Days: A Mary MacLane Reader and Tender Darkness: A Mary MacLane Sampler
In English: Petrarca Press ● Melville House (publ. text)
Audio (English): Librivox ● Librivox recording on YouTube
Mary MacLane: Herself - the first-ever book-length biography of a most extraordinary woman.
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