Alice Maud Chase (1880-1968): Life Writing, Class & Identity Alice’s life writing best fits into the political narrative form. This is outlined by Regenia Gagnier as being written by those with …
Alice Maud Chase (1880-1968): Politics, Protest & Class The nineteenth and twentieth century was a time of great political reform but also a struggle for inclusion. Political reform was brought …
Alice Maud Chase (1880-1968): Habits, Culture & Belief The nineteenth century was an era of self-improvement for many working-class people. Whether or not they chose to engage in activities that …
Alice Maud Chase (1880-1968): Purpose & Audience When Alice Maud Chase wrote her down to earth, honest, autobiography for her grandchildren, in particular Cynthia Hayden, the second eldest of …
Alice Maud Chase (1880-1968): An Introduction My chosen author is Alice Maud Chase, born on the 21st June 1880 and died on the 5th April 1968. The story …
Alice Maud Chase (1880-1968): Reading & Writing Alice Maud Chase has read various texts throughout her lifetime including novels, poetry, hymns, newspapers, fairytales, school textbooks and most notably the …
Alice Maud Chase (1880-1968): Life & Labour Alice Chase is very detailed regarding all aspects of her life and her working life is no exception. Alice not only endeavours …
Alice Maud Chase (1880-1968): Home & Family It is obvious that family is a large part of Alice’s life, particularly when she is a child. This is not surprising …
Alice Maud Chase (1880-1968): Timeline 1777 – William Maude born in Yorkshire (Alice’s Grandfather). His parents died and he was sent to live with his highly religious …
Alice Maud Chase (1880-1968): Education & Schooling Alice Maud Chase was a reasonably educated and knowledgeable lady. She makes religious references from the outset of her memoir and the …