Dear Abbyis an Americanadvice columnfounded in 1956 byPauline Phillipsunder the pen name "Abigail Van Buren"and carried on today by her daughter,Jeanne Phillips,who now owns the legal rights to the pen name.

Dear Abby star on theHollywood Walk of Famememorializing theDear Abbyradio show

History

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According to Pauline Phillips, she came up with the pen nameAbigail Van Burenby combining the name of Biblical figureAbigailin theBook of Samuel,with the last name of former US presidentMartin Van Buren.

The column was syndicated by theMcNaught Syndicatefrom 1956 until 1966, when it moved toUniversal Press Syndicate.Dear Abby's current syndication company claims the column is "well-known for sound, compassionate advice, delivered with the straightforward style of a good friend."[1]

By 1987, over 1,200 newspapers ran the column.[2]

Abby was born Pauline Esther Friedman, and her twin sister was born Esther Pauline Friedman. Abby was known as Popo, and her sister was Eppie[3](a nickname from E.P.).[4]

Ask Ann Landers

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Pauline Phillips started her Dear Abby column a few months after her twin sister,Eppie Lederer,took over theAsk Ann Landerscolumn. This produced a rivalry and lengthy estrangement between the two sisters.[5]

On February 13, 1987, theChicago Tribuneannounced that the Ann Landers column was moving to theTribune,which had published the Dear Abby column for years. TheTribuneran both columns, Landers every day and Abby six days a week.[2]

In comparing the columns written by each of the sisters, theJewish Women's Archivewrote that "Both columns were characterized by a straightforward tone, practical advice, and a firm but modern moral sensibility" and that "both women used humor, including sarcasm and one-liners, in their responses."[6]

Authorship changes

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Pauline Phillips wrote the column herself until 1987, at which time her daughter, Jeanne Phillips, began writing the column with her. In December 2000, the elder Phillips wrote a column identifying her daughter as her "co-creator" and added, "I will continue to work on this column untilmy Makercalls me home. "[7]Twenty months later, the Phillips family revealed that Pauline was suffering fromAlzheimer's disease.[8]

Although the change in authorship took place in 2000, the official statement—which included adding "Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips" to the bottom of each column—was not made until July 2002.[9][10]

Pauline Phillips died on January 16, 2013, aged 94.[11]

Impact

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Dear Abby(which has a readership estimated at 110 million in 2016[12]) and whichThe New York Timesdescribed as "a staple in American households for decades,"[13]has been accused of being out of step with changing times. A 2016 column seemed to place the blame on a teen girl who had been sexually assaulted,[12]and a 2018 column, which said that traditional Western names are preferable for newborns with half-Indian heritage, gave rise to accusations ofxenophobia.[13][14]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"About Dear Abby".uExpress (uexpress.com).RetrievedMay 1,2014.
  2. ^ab"Advice Columnist Ann Landers Leaves Chicago Sun-Times for rival Tribune".The Telegraph.Associated Press. February 14, 1987.RetrievedMay 18,2016.
  3. ^Langer, Emily (January 17, 2013)."Pauline Phillips, better known as 'Dear Abby,' dies at 94".The Washington Post.RetrievedMay 18,2016.
  4. ^David Rambo (2006).The Lady with All the Answers.p. 10.ISBN0822221632.
  5. ^Judd, Robin."Ann Landers biography".Jewish Virtual Library.
  6. ^"Birth of advice-givers Ann Landers and Abigail Van Buren".Jewish Women's Archive.
  7. ^"Wife Makes Chilling Discovery of Husband's Online Child Porn - Dear Abby".December 11, 2000.
  8. ^"Dear Abby creator has Alzheimer's, family announces".Chicago Tribune.August 7, 2002.
  9. ^Josh Freed (July 18, 2002)."'Dear Abby' Daughter Takes Over ".Editor & Publisher.Archived fromthe originalon May 23, 2020.RetrievedAugust 5,2019.
  10. ^"Dear Abby creator has Alzheimer's, family announces".Chicago Tribune.August 7, 2002.Last month, Jeanne Phillips began taking sole credit for the column.
  11. ^Martinez, Michael (March 7, 2013)."Pauline Phillips, longtime Dear Abby advice columnist, dies at 94".CNN.
  12. ^ab"Dear Abby column says 'breakdown in communication' led to girl's rape".Chicago Tribune.April 14, 2016.
  13. ^abJohn Eligon (October 18, 2018)."No 'Foreign' Names for Children, Dear Abby Advised. Furious Parents Replied".The New York Times.
  14. ^"Couple Must Choose Between Practical and Unusual Names for Children - Dear Abby".uexpress.September 13, 2018.
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