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LeeanWu committed Feb 2, 2024
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<change when="2024-02-02"
who="pers:SL1" status="published">Changed featured texts and updated blurb with current number of texts featured in archive.</change>
<change when="2020-08-14"
who="pers:MC1" status="published">tweaked.</change><change when="2020-08-13"
who="pers:MC1" status="published">Revised blurb more to acknowledge her problematic racism.</change><change when="2020-08-12"
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<head>The wild and wonderful career of a pioneer Asian North American writer</head>
<p>The Winnifred Eaton Archive is a research and teaching tool that offers over 200 works by Winnifred Eaton Babcock Reeve (1875-1954). Winnifred Eaton was a popular early Asian North American author, journalist, screenwriter and playwright whose best known works were published under the pen-name <q>Onoto Watanna</q>, a controversial persona that she assumed for over two decades. She was also the sister of Edith Eaton (<q>Sui Sin Far</q>). Drawing on the resources of libraries and special collections from around the world, this digital archive provides freely accessible scans and fully searchable transcriptions of much of Winnifred Eaton’s collected oeuvre. Our goal is to provide a more complete picture of this complex and problematic figure. The archive will expand as Eaton’s known oeuvre expands. It also houses supplemental materials: photographs, reviews, illustrations, a biography, a bibliography, and unpublished manuscripts. <ptr type="readMore" target="doc:about"/>
<p>The Winnifred Eaton Archive is a research and teaching tool that offers over 300 works by Winnifred Eaton Babcock Reeve (1875-1954). Winnifred Eaton was a popular early Asian North American author, journalist, screenwriter and playwright whose best known works were published under the pen-name <q>Onoto Watanna</q>, a controversial persona that she assumed for over two decades. She was also the sister of Edith Eaton (<q>Sui Sin Far</q>). Drawing on the resources of libraries and special collections from around the world, this digital archive provides freely accessible scans and fully searchable transcriptions of much of Winnifred Eaton’s collected oeuvre. Our goal is to provide a more complete picture of this complex and problematic figure. The archive will expand as Eaton’s known oeuvre expands. It also houses supplemental materials: photographs, reviews, illustrations, a biography, a bibliography, and unpublished manuscripts. <ptr type="readMore" target="doc:about"/>
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<head>Featured Items</head>
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<item corresp="doc:LiChingsBaby1"/>
<item corresp="doc:Marion5"/>
<item corresp="doc:WildRose1"/>
<item corresp="doc:Protest1"/>
<item corresp="doc:NeighborsGarden1"/>
<item corresp="doc:Taro1"/>
<item corresp="doc:WifeOfShimadzu1"/>
<item corresp="doc:BarbaryCoast2"/>
<item corresp="doc:TheHalfCaste1"/>
<item corresp="doc:LovesOfSakuraJiro1"/>
<item corresp="doc:JapaneseLullaby1"/>
<item corresp="doc:BarbaryCoast1"/>
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