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Eva Wilder Brodhead

Eva Wilder Brodhead

Eva Wilder Brodhead was a nineteenth-century American novelist and contributor to Harper's Magazine, best known for her novel Diana's Livery.

Lived
1870–1915
Nationality
American
Language
English
Notable works
Diana's Livery

Eva Wilder McGlasson Brodhead (1870–1915) was an American novelist and writer active during the late nineteenth century. Throughout her literary career, she became known for her contributions to prominent periodicals of the era, including the highly regarded Harper's Magazine.

Brodhead is best remembered for her 1891 novel, Diana's Livery. Set within a hypothetical Shaker community, the work is notable for its exploration of complex social themes, including utopianism, gender separation, and the dynamics of all-woman spheres.