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851: 466:, Hale was plagued by a series of physical ailments and bouts of anxiety severe enough to result in 1938 and again in 1943 in what was called a "nervous breakdown." Always intensely self-critical, Hale worried that she had squandered a promising career and sold-out artistically by writing to make money. She was fortunate in 1943 to find a psychoanalyst, 303:" and that her "knowledge of the inner workings of her fellow-women's minds is almost appalling." At over 700 pages, it was by far her longest work, and its publication followed by the longest interruption to Hale's writing career, resulting from an emotional breakdown. She would later publish a novel, 424:
in 1971. Hale argued that "if Virginia really wanted to further the arts, it could do so easily, moreover cheaply, by purchasing an abandoned motel and staffing it for writers to write in—feeding them and seeing that they were uninterrupted." The University of Virginia invited Hale to give the
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wrote of the book, "The singular charm of Nancy Hale's memories of her artist mother and father and their circle is that we see them as in a double mirror ... the discerning eye of the adult writer is always present, but at the same time we are immersed in and captured by this private world of
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Norah Lind has written of Hale that "despite any claims she made to the contrary, her work is largely autobiographical. She writes of her remarkable artistic family, successful career years, troubled marriages, and emotional breakdowns. The author is present in the characters who fill her
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wrote that, "The fact that Miss Hale comes of a family of painters and has published a number of novels must be said to have given her delusions of competence both as to the nature of art and as to the motivation of complex and altogether exceptional human beings."
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In 1928, she married aspiring writer Taylor Scott Hardin and moved with him to New York City. Their first son, Mark Hardin, was born in 1930. By 1934, the pair had divorced.
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award from the University of Illinois, and the Henry H. Bellaman Foundation Award for fiction. Her 1942 story, "Those are as Brothers," was included in the anthology,
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During this period, she also wrote two plays, "The Best of Everything" (1952) and "Somewhere She Dances" (1953), which were produced at the
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as its first woman straight news reporter in the spring of 1934, a job which she left after an exhausting six months.
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In 1928, Hale moved to New York City with her first husband, where she was hired to work in the art department at
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also about three women—two sisters from the South and their friend from New England. Reviewing the book in
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wrote, "Nancy Hale's clever short stories long have been one of the star attractions in
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were both painters, and her father was the son of famed speaker and Unitarian minister
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graduation address; she was the first woman to have ever been given this invitation.
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In 2018 the Virginia Capitol Foundation announced that Hale's name would be on the
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for her short stories, beginning with "To the Invader" in 1932. She was awarded a
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narratives—often youthful and lovely women from privileged social backgrounds."
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Nancy Hale began writing at an early age, producing a family newspaper, the
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Hale settled in Charlottesville, VA, in 1936 with her second husband.
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Minor Hall Theatre. She also delivered a series of lectures at the
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Norah Lind (2012). Chaon, Dan; Lind, Norah; Nguyen, Phong (eds.).
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She and a fellow writer, Elizabeth Coles Langhorne, founded the
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Sutherland, Zena (August 21, 1971). "Books for Young People".
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As Ever Yours: The Letters of Max Perkins and Elizabeth Lemmon
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In 1935, she published her first collection of short stories,
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Perkins, Maxwell; Lemmon, Elizabeth; Tarr, Rodger L. (2003).
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Nancy Hale: On the Life & Work of a Lost American Master
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Most of the stories in this collection, as well as those in
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Dan Chaon, Norah Hardin Lind, & Phong Nguyen, editors:
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Nancy Hale: On the Life and Work of a Lost American Master
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Hart, James D.; Leininger, Phillip (12 October 1995).
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Where the Light Falls: Selected Stories of Nancy Hale.
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collected 25 of Hale's short stories in the anthology
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(2015). 927:The Oxford Companion to American Literature 878:Twentieth Century Authors: First Supplement 745:"Nancy Hale, Fiction Writer, Is Dead at 80" 738: 736: 734: 40: 29: 1401:20th-century American short story writers 310:In 1951, she published her fourth novel, 1077:. Virginia Foundation for the Humanities 1012: 1010: 1008: 1006: 918: 916: 914: 869: 867: 865: 478:Hale died on September 24, 1988, at the 237:was published in 1929. 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Charlottesville, Virginia
Charles Wertenbaker
Fredson Bowers
O. Henry Award
Henry H. Bellaman
Boston
Philip Leslie Hale
Lilian Westcott Hale
Edward Everett Hale
Boston Herald
Winsor School
Boston Museum of Fine Arts
Fenway Studios
Vogue
Scribner's
Harper's
The American Mercury
Vanity Fair
The New Yorker
Scribner's
Maxwell Perkins
New York Times
The Prodigal Women
The New York Times
Orville Prescott
The New Yorker
The New Yorker

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