Dear Enemy

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Dear Enemy is a 1915 epistolary novel by American author Jean Webster, serving as a sequel to her popular book Daddy-Long-Legs and continuing its blend of romance, social commentary, and humor.

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instanceOf novel
author Jean Webster NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Jean Webster NERFINISHED
follows Daddy-Long-Legs NERFINISHED
genre epistolary fiction
humor
romance fiction
social commentary
hasLiteraryPrecedent Daddy-Long-Legs NERFINISHED
hasMainCharacter Sallie McBride NERFINISHED
hasTheme child welfare
institutional care of children
progressive era ideals
romantic relationships
social reform
women’s independence
language English
literaryForm novel
mediaType print
narrativeMode letters
notableFor depiction of orphanage reform
use of epistolary form
originalLanguage English
publicationDate 1915
publisher Frederick A. Stokes Company NERFINISHED
sequelTo Daddy-Long-Legs NERFINISHED
settingPeriod early 20th century
settingPlace orphanage

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Jean Webster notableWork Dear Enemy