My Mamie Rose

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My Mamie Rose is an 1896 novel by Owen Kildare, a semi-autobiographical story depicting life and hardship in New York City's Bowery slums.

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instanceOf novel
author Owen Kildare NERFINISHED
basedOn life of Owen Kildare
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts life in slums
urban poverty
working-class life
genre realist novel
semi-autobiographical novel
hasAutobiographicalElements true
hasCulturalContext Bowery literature
hasProtagonist Owen Kildare-like narrator
hasTitleCharacter Mamie Rose NERFINISHED
language English
literaryMovement American realism NERFINISHED
literaryPeriod 19th-century American literature
mainTheme hardship in urban slums
love and sacrifice
struggle for dignity
medium print
narrativeForm first-person narrative
placeOfPublication New York City
portrays Bowery neighborhood NERFINISHED
immigrant communities in New York
social conditions of the poor
publicationDate 1896
settingLocation Bowery, Manhattan, New York City NERFINISHED
New York City
timePeriodOfSetting late 19th century
workType fiction

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