I'd heard of Mazo de la Roche (author of the Jalna series, right?),
but then again, I'm very interested in authors which are forgotten
today, but helped shape public opinion in their time. Like Toyohiko
Kagawa, the japanese christian labour activist and nobel prize
nominee, who was read much by christians in the west.
Alexandra Rachmanova has a wiki page in German. Her diaries from
the russian revolution were read by amongst others Knut Hamsun. Can
we understand his time without knowing what he read? Her earlier
work is in fact out of copyright, but you can't find it in
Gutenberg...
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