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Fannie Hurst (October 18, 1889 – February 23, 1968) was an American novelist and short-story writer whose works were highly popular during the post-World War I era. Her work combined sentimental, romantic themes with social issues of the day, such as women's rights and race relations. She was one of the most widely read female authors of the 20th century, and for a time in the 1920s she was one of the highest-paid American writers. Hurst also actively supported a number of social causes, including feminism, African American equality, and New Deal programs.

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  • فاني هورست (بالإنجليزية: Fannie Hurst)‏ (18 أكتوبر 1889، هاملتن في الولايات المتحدة - 23 فبراير 1968، نيويورك في الولايات المتحدة)؛ كاتِبة، سيناريست وروائية أمريكية. درست في جامعة واشنطن في سانت لويس. (ar)
  • Fannie Hurst (* 19. Oktober 1889 in Hamilton, Ohio; † 23. Februar 1968 in New York City) war eine US-amerikanische Schriftstellerin und Journalistin zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts. Bekannt wurde sie durch eine große Anzahl von Romanen und Kurzgeschichten, von denen einige mit großem Erfolg verfilmt wurden. Zu ihren berühmtesten Werken zählen Back Street, Imitation of Life und Humoresque. (de)
  • Fannie Hurst (October 18, 1889 – February 23, 1968) was an American novelist and short-story writer whose works were highly popular during the post-World War I era. Her work combined sentimental, romantic themes with social issues of the day, such as women's rights and race relations. She was one of the most widely read female authors of the 20th century, and for a time in the 1920s she was one of the highest-paid American writers. Hurst also actively supported a number of social causes, including feminism, African American equality, and New Deal programs. Although her novels, including Lummox (1923), Back Street (1931), and Imitation of Life (1933), lost popularity over time and were mostly out-of-print as of the 2000s, they were bestsellers when first published and were translated into many languages. She also published over 300 short stories during her lifetime. Hurst is known for the film adaptations of her works, including Imitation of Life (1934), Four Daughters (1938), Imitation of Life (1959), Humoresque (1946), and Young at Heart (1954). (en)
  • Fannie Hurst (19 octobre 1889 - 23 février 1968) est une romancière, nouvelliste, dramaturge américaine et une militante pour les droits des femmes et l'égalité des droits civiques des Afro-Américains. Amie d'Eleanor Roosevelt elle s'est impliquée dans la politique du New Deal, elle a siégé à la Women's National Housing Commission (« Commission nationale du logement des femmes ») de 1936 à 1937 ainsi qu'à la commission consultative de la Work Projects Administration de 1940 à 1941. Bien qu'oubliés de nos jours, ses livres ont connu le succès à leur parution, parmi lesquels Stardust (1919), Lummox (1923), A President is Born (1927), Back Street (1931), et Imitation of Life (1933). Plusieurs de ses romans et nouvelles ont été adaptés au cinéma. (fr)
  • Fannie Hurst (Hamilton, 19 de outubro de 1889 – Nova Iorque, 23 de fevereiro de 1968) foi uma romancista estado-unidense. Apesar de seus livros não serem muito lembrados hoje em dia, durante sua vida seus mais famosos romances foram Stardust (1919), Lummox (1923), A President is Born (1927), Back Street (1931) e (1933). (pt)
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  • Jacques S. Danielson (en)
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  • فاني هورست (بالإنجليزية: Fannie Hurst)‏ (18 أكتوبر 1889، هاملتن في الولايات المتحدة - 23 فبراير 1968، نيويورك في الولايات المتحدة)؛ كاتِبة، سيناريست وروائية أمريكية. درست في جامعة واشنطن في سانت لويس. (ar)
  • Fannie Hurst (* 19. Oktober 1889 in Hamilton, Ohio; † 23. Februar 1968 in New York City) war eine US-amerikanische Schriftstellerin und Journalistin zu Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts. Bekannt wurde sie durch eine große Anzahl von Romanen und Kurzgeschichten, von denen einige mit großem Erfolg verfilmt wurden. Zu ihren berühmtesten Werken zählen Back Street, Imitation of Life und Humoresque. (de)
  • Fannie Hurst (19 octobre 1889 - 23 février 1968) est une romancière, nouvelliste, dramaturge américaine et une militante pour les droits des femmes et l'égalité des droits civiques des Afro-Américains. Amie d'Eleanor Roosevelt elle s'est impliquée dans la politique du New Deal, elle a siégé à la Women's National Housing Commission (« Commission nationale du logement des femmes ») de 1936 à 1937 ainsi qu'à la commission consultative de la Work Projects Administration de 1940 à 1941. Bien qu'oubliés de nos jours, ses livres ont connu le succès à leur parution, parmi lesquels Stardust (1919), Lummox (1923), A President is Born (1927), Back Street (1931), et Imitation of Life (1933). Plusieurs de ses romans et nouvelles ont été adaptés au cinéma. (fr)
  • Fannie Hurst (Hamilton, 19 de outubro de 1889 – Nova Iorque, 23 de fevereiro de 1968) foi uma romancista estado-unidense. Apesar de seus livros não serem muito lembrados hoje em dia, durante sua vida seus mais famosos romances foram Stardust (1919), Lummox (1923), A President is Born (1927), Back Street (1931) e (1933). (pt)
  • Fannie Hurst (October 18, 1889 – February 23, 1968) was an American novelist and short-story writer whose works were highly popular during the post-World War I era. Her work combined sentimental, romantic themes with social issues of the day, such as women's rights and race relations. She was one of the most widely read female authors of the 20th century, and for a time in the 1920s she was one of the highest-paid American writers. Hurst also actively supported a number of social causes, including feminism, African American equality, and New Deal programs. (en)
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