Black Oxen
Lee Clavering (Tearle), a playwright in New York, falls in love with an Austrian countess, Madame Zatianny (Griffith). Janet Oglethorpe (Bow), an animated and precocious flapper, is also in love with Lee but he hasn't noticed yet. Unbeknownst to Lee, Madame Zatianny is actually 58 years old, and has retained her youth through a rejuvenating glandular treatment and X-ray surgery. Lee's plans to marry Madame Zatianny are thwarted when one of her former admirers reveals her embarrassing secret and, in the end, Lee discovers happiness with Janet.
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Black Oxen
Lee Clavering (Tearle), a playwright in New York, falls in love with an Austrian countess, Madame Zatianny (Griffith). Janet Oglethorpe (Bow), an animated and precocious flapper, is also in love with Lee but he hasn't noticed yet. Unbeknownst to Lee, Madame Zatianny is actually 58 years old, and has retained her youth through a rejuvenating glandular treatment and X-ray surgery. Lee's plans to marry Madame Zatianny are thwarted when one of her former admirers reveals her embarrassing secret and, in the end, Lee discovers happiness with Janet.
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Black Oxen

Black Oxen

by Gertrude Atherton
Black Oxen

Black Oxen

by Gertrude Atherton

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Overview

Lee Clavering (Tearle), a playwright in New York, falls in love with an Austrian countess, Madame Zatianny (Griffith). Janet Oglethorpe (Bow), an animated and precocious flapper, is also in love with Lee but he hasn't noticed yet. Unbeknownst to Lee, Madame Zatianny is actually 58 years old, and has retained her youth through a rejuvenating glandular treatment and X-ray surgery. Lee's plans to marry Madame Zatianny are thwarted when one of her former admirers reveals her embarrassing secret and, in the end, Lee discovers happiness with Janet.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442949553
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant
Publication date: 07/16/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 433 KB

About the Author

Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton was a prominent and prolific American author. Many of her novels are set in her home state of California. Her bestseller Black Oxen was made into a silent movie of the same name.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Introduction
Gertrude Atherton: A Brief Chronology
A Note on the Text

Black Oxen

Appendix A: Age and the Body

  1. From George F. Corners, Rejuvenation: How Steinach Makes People Young (1923)
  2. From Eugen Steinach, Sex and Life: Forty Years of Biological and Medical Experiments (1940)
  3. From Gertrude Atherton, “Second Youth” (8 July 1939)
  4. Readers’ Letters to Atherton

Appendix B: Theories of Cultural Change in the 1920s

  1. From Ben B. Lindsey and Wainwright Evans, The Companionate Marriage (1927)
  2. From Frederick Lewis Allen, Only Yesterday: An Informal History of the Nineteen-Twenties (1931)
  3. From Floyd Dell, Love in the Machine Age: A Psychological Study of the Transition from Patriarchal Society (1930)

Appendix C: The Flapper and the Other Generations

  1. E.L. Aultman, “What Is a ‘Flapper’?” Los Angeles Times (1 March 1922)
  2. Helen Bullitt Lowry, “Mrs. Grundy and Miss 1921,” New York Times (23 January 1921)
  3. Alma Whitaker, “Exit Flapper; Enter the Mysterious Woman of Thirty,” Los Angeles Times (23 July 1922)

Appendix D: Reviews of the Novel and the Film

  1. Carl Van Vechten, “A Lady Who Defies Time,” The Nation (14 February 1923)
  2. “The New Curiosity Shop, Black Oxen,” The Literary Review (7 July 1923)
  3. “First National’s Black Oxen Plays to Capacity Business,” Moving Picture World (19 January 1924)
  4. Frank Elliott, “Black Oxen, Frank Lloyd, First National,” Motion Picture News (5 January 1924)

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