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Wartime monitoring of mail eventually resulted in a Connecticut State Trooper being dispatched to her home to question her motives. Rose became a big sister in August , but sadly, her baby brother died before he could even be given a name. Much of Lane's work is publicly available to view. Rose died on October 30, Journalist John Chamberlain wrote quoted in The Discovery of Freedom , "If it had been left to pusillanimous males probably nothing much would have happened.
The New Yorker quotes Rose as stating that her mother "made me so miserable as a child that I never got over it. Crowley: The First Hundred Years.
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Contents move to sidebar hide. Lebanon Daily News. They had gotten into debt, and then the year she was born a hailstorm destroyed their wheat crops, reports SDPB , further compounding their monetary woes. Rose Wilder Lane - University of Missouri Press, p. Only Child. At this time, she became known among libertarians as influential in the movement.
Several of her short stories were nominated for O. Lane was the Wilders' only surviving child — a son died as an infant — yet her relationship with her mother was often rocky. Just like Laura at Plum Creek, Rose was the "country girl" at school in Mansfield, a fact which she resented. Rose was gaining more and more independence, and in , she and Gillette Lane were divorced.
As a result, Lane's initial writings on individualism and conservative government began while she was still writing popular fiction in the s, culminating with The Discovery of Freedom Libertarianism portal Anarchism portal Politics portal. Wikiquote has quotations related to Rose Wilder Lane. Living in the same apartment building was Claire Gillette Lane, who became Rose's husband on March 24, Liberalism portal Conservatism portal Libertarianism portal United States portal.
After experiencing it first hand in the Soviet Union during her travels with the Red Cross, Lane was a staunch opponent of communism.
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Many years later, she provided money for Rexh to come to America and get a college education. The book was published well before Hoover became president in One entry revealed that she tried to commit suicide by drugging herself with chloroform. Early life [ edit ]. Rather than hiding or trimming her laissez-faire views, Lane seized the chance to sell them to the readership.
Early career, marriage and divorce [ edit ]. Rose then moved to Danbury, Connecticut, where she became heavily involved in politics, as she wrote about in The Discovery of Freedom.