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Lorine Livington Pruette

Lorine Livington Pruette (1896–1977) was an American feminist, psychologist, and writer, whose ideas on women, marriage, the family, and women’s role in society are often considered ahead of her time. Mary Trigg, in her dissertation entitled Four American Feminists, 1910-1940: Inez Haynes Irwin, Mary Ritter Beard, Doris Stevens, and Lorine Pruette, explains that unlike many other twentieth century feminists, Pruette did not limit her vision to women’s suffrage but worked toward a broad agenda of “reshaping marriage, the family, and society.” Throughout her career, Pruette addressed issues such as “the need for married women to achieve fulfilling lives in both public and private spheres, the weakness of men and the strength of women, () the importance of the parent-child relationship” (Trigg 63-64 and 349). Pruette held strong anti-men views, which were products of a childhood overshadowed by her mother’s oppression and unhappiness; Pruette wrote that by the age of nine she firmly believed that “all the evils of the world came from these intolerable males” (Trigg 56 and 61).
==Early life==
Lorine Pruette was born in a small rural town in Tennessee to college-educated parents. Her mother and her maternal grandmother were among the first generation of college-educated women in the United States (Trigg 50 and 52). Pruette’s mother’s dreams of a career in writing died in her domesticity and she placed enormous pressure on Lorine to fulfill the life she always wanted. Pruette was exceedingly bight but regarded herself as a social outcast throughout her childhood and adolescence and did not date in high school. However, in college she made sure to change all of that and “she joined a sorority, acted in plays, edited the college newspaper, and played the violin in the orchestra” (Trigg 60 - 61). She graduated in 1918 from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga with a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry and went on to Massachusetts’s Worcester College where she began her Master’s degree.

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