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surrounding the abandonment, betrayal, and return of her husband in 1898 and his public confessions of adultery; the financial destitution resulting from the loss of his teaching position at Emory College; his suicide in 1910; her daughter's death in 1919; and her sister's death shortly after that. Harris remained a widow until her death 25 years later.
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published in 1910. Reputedly autobiographical, the novel is at most a spiritual autobiography, with little else that resembles her actual life. She wrote more than two dozen books, nineteen of which were published. Two were autobiographies, one a travel journal, and two became feature-length movies,
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was published in 1910, Harris wrote and published prolifically, both fiction and non-fiction, throughout the nineteen-teens. During the 1920s, her most successful works were two autobiographies published in the middle of the decade. By the early 1930s Harris's publishing was limited largely to
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minister and educator Lundy Howard Harris (1858–1910). They had one child survive to adulthood, a daughter named Faith (1887–1919). For roughly two decades Harris struggled through various personal tragedies, including a troubled marriage; the death of two infant sons; scandal and humiliation
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asked Harris for more, which launched her writing career. Afterward, she wrote several non-fiction essays on southern identity that furthered conventional images of southerners during the first decade of the century. They also tied her reputation then and after to regional apologia
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conservatism lasted throughout her life and became part of her contradictory legacy. Such a reputation resulted in part from her first nationally published piece in 1899. After the lynching of Thomas Wilkes, alias
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local areas. The last four years of her life, from 1931 to 1935, she published what critics have called some of her best writing in a tri-weekly "Candlelit Column" in the
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Harris was, for a time, the most widely known woman from the state of Georgia. Her literary reputation during her life and legacy since are connected with
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published "A Southern Woman's View", a reply upholding the southern practice of lynching with reasoning anti-lynching activist Ida B. Wells-Barnett (
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Her formal education was limited to teacher training at nearby female academies, though she never graduated from any of the schools she attended.
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Coffing, Karen (1995). "Corra Harris and the Saturday Evening Post: Southern Domesticity Conveyed to a National Audience, 1900-1930,"
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Badura, Catherine O. (2000). "Reluctant Suffragist/Unwitting Feminist: The Ambivalent Political Voice of Corra Harris,"
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Badura, Catherine O. (2003). "The 'Seemingly Contradictory' Life and Legacy of Georgia Novelist Corra Harris,"
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in Bartow County, Georgia. She wrote lovingly of "The Valley" where she lived as early as 1914.
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Oglesby, Catherine (2007). "Corra Harris," in Ruppersburg, Hugh & Inscoe, John C. (Eds),
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In the Valley Collection (Corra Harris Historic Homestead, Bartow County, Georgia)
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Simms, Jr., L. Moody (1979). β€œCorra Harris on the Decline of Southern Writing,”
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Blackstock, Walter (1955). "Corra Harris: An Analytical Study of Her Novels,"
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Mathews, Donald (2009). "Corra Harris: The Storyteller as Folk Preacher," in
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to go abroad in World War I. She lived the last two decades of her life at
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Edwards, C. H. (1963). "The Early Literary Criticism of Corra Harris,"
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Southeastern Political Review: Women in Southern United States Politics
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Tate, William (1951). "A Neighbor's Recollections of Corra Harris,"
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Although she became famous for her fiction, Harris's reputation for
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The New Georgia Encyclopedia Companion To Georgia Literature
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Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
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Developing Dixie: Modernization in a Traditional Society
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Talmadge, John E. (1964). "Corra Harris Goes to War,"
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Religion and the Church as Motifs in American Fiction
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Index

Corra May White Harris

Elbert County, Georgia
Atlanta
Georgia
Novelist
journalist
World War I
Elbert County, Georgia
Elberton
Methodist
I'd Climb the Highest Mountain
Husbands and Wives
war correspondents
the place she named In the Valley

reactionary
Sam Hose
Newnan, Georgia
William Hayes Ward
Independent
Ida B. Wells
apologists
Atlanta
Paul Elmer More
"New York as Seen from a Georgia Valley: In the Valley,"
"The Abomination of Cities,"
"Men and Women: And the 'Woman Question',"
"Marriage: New Profession or Old Miracle?,"
"The Streets of the City,"

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