Hull, Helen Rose (1888–1971)
Hull, Helen Rose (1888–1971)
American novelist and short-story writer. Born 1888 in Albion, Michigan; died 1971; dau. of Warren C. and Louise (McGill) Hull (both teachers); University of Chicago, PhD; lived with partner Mabel Louise Robinson.
Active feminist, taught at Wellesley College (1912–15), then joined the staff of Columbia University (1916); writings, which are critical of attitudes toward women in US, include Quest (1922), Labyrinth (1923), The Surry Family (1925), Islanders (1927) and Last September (1988).
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