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Name
  
Agnes Repplier


Role
  
Essayist

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Born
  
1 April 1855 Philadelphia (
1855-04-01
)

Resting place
  
Saint John the Evangelist church, Philadelphia

Notable works
  
In Our Convent Days (1905), Points of Friction (1920)

Died
  
November 15, 1950, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Awards
  
American Academy of Arts and Letters Gold Medal for Belles Lettres and Criticism

Books
  
Essays in Idleness, Essays in miniature, Books and men, In our convent days, Points of friction

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Agnes Repplier (April 1, 1858 – December 15, 1950) was an American essayist.

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Biography

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She was born in Philadelphia in 1855 or 1858, of French and German extraction, and was educated at the Sacred Heart Convent at Torresdale, Philadelphia and later at the Agnes Irwin School. Repplier was reputedly expelled from two schools for "independent behaviour" and illiterate until the age of ten. Despite this, she became one of America's chief representatives of the discursive essay, displaying wide reading and apt quotation. Her writings contain literary criticism as well as comments on contemporary life. These characteristics were already apparent in the first essay which she contributed to the Atlantic Monthly (April 1886), entitled “Children, Past and Present.”

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Repplier's earliest national publications appeared in 1881 in Catholic World. Although she did write several biographies and some fiction, early in her career she decided to concentrate on essays, and for 50 years she enjoyed a national reputation. She was awarded honorary degrees by the University of Pennsylvania (1902), Notre Dame (1911), Yale (1925), and Columbia University (1927).

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She was a heavy smoker. Repplier was a devout Catholic, and had a conservative's outlook on the issues of the day. She was an advocate of feminism and opponent of American neutrality during World War One, though an opponent of radicals and activists. Living and dying in Philadelphia, she also spent time in Europe.

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Edward Wagenknecht described her, in 1946, as "our dean of essayists".


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References

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