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Rose Wilder Lane was an influential American writer and journalist, known for her significant contributions to literature and her role in the development of the Little House series. As the daughter of Laura Ingalls Wilder, she played a crucial part in editing and shaping her mother’s stories, which have become classics of American children's literature. Beyond her familial connections, Lane carved out a distinguished career of her own, publishing numerous works including novels, travel literature, and essays that often reflected her strong individualist beliefs.

In addition to her writing, Rose Wilder Lane was deeply involved in the political and cultural movements of her time, advocating for libertarian principles and championing personal freedom. Her writings often explored themes of self-reliance and the American spirit, resonating with readers across generations. Lane's legacy continues to influence writers and thinkers, and her contributions to both the literary world and the political discourse of her era remain significant.

Nationalität Amerikaner
Geburtsdatum December 5, 1886
Geburtsort Brookfield, Missouri, United States
Todesdatum October 30, 1968
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