Browse Items (12 total)
- Occupation is exactly "Novelist"
GILES, Miss Ella A.
Tags: 1851, 1851-1860, Association for the Advancement of Women, author, Authors, Caroline Maria Seymore Severance, church singer, Ella A. Giles, Ella Wheeler Wilcox, February, Hans Balatka, Hattie Tyng Griswold, librarian, Libraries, Los Angeles, Madison, Madison Public Lib rary, Magazine of Poetry, Music, novelist, Novelists, Oratorio, poet, Poets, Social Science, Stella A. Gaines Fifield, suffragist, Unitarian, WI, Wisconsin Conference of Charities, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing, Zona Gale
ROHLFS, Mrs. Anna Katharine Green
Tags: 1841-1850, 1846, 7 to 12: A Detective Story, A Matter of Millions, A Strange Disappearance, Agatha Webb, Amelia Butterworth Series, Anna Katharine Green Rohlfs, author, Authors, Behind Closed Doors, books, Brooklyn, Buffalo, criminal law, Dark Hollow, Defense of the Bride and Other Poems, detective, detective fiction, Doctor Izard, Ebenezer Gryce, female, Fiction, Hand and Ring, lawyer, Leavenworth case, Lost Man’s Lane, mother of the detective novel, Mystery, novelist, Novelists, novels, NY, One of my Sons, poetry, Poultney, Presbyterian, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ripley Female College, Risifi's Daughter, That Affair Next Door, The Circular Study, The Mill Mystery, victorian, VT, writer, Writing/Publishing
FEARING, Miss Lillian Blanche
Tags: 1861-1870, 1863, A.C. McClurg & Co., blindness, Boston Transcript, Charles H. Kerr Company, Chicago Woman's Times, Davenport, disability, Donohue & Henneberry, Edmund Clarence Stedman, IA, John Greenleaf Whittier, Law, lawyer, Lillian Blanche Fearing, New England Magazine, novelist, Novelists, November, Oliver Wendell Holmes, poet, Poets, Searle & Gorton, women as authors, Writing/Publishing
BURNHAM, Mrs. Clara Louise
Tags: 1851-1860, 1854, Atheneum, Atlantic Monthly, author, Authors, Catholic World, Chatauquan, Christian Scientist, Clara Louise Burnham, Dial, George F. Root, Grosset & Dunlap, Henry A. Sumner & Company, Houghton Mifflin & Company, Lois Weber, lyricist, MA, May, New Orleans Picayune, Newton, novelist, Novelists, Overland Monthly, pianist, pseudonym, Robert Dempster, St. Nicholas, Wide Awake, women as authors, Writing/Publishing, Youth's Companion
WRIGHT, Mrs. Julia McNair
JACKSON, Mrs. Helen Maria Fiske
Tags: 1831, 1831-1840, Amherst, Atlantic Monthly, author, Authors, Edith Matilda Thomas, Harper & Brothers, Hearth and Home, Helen Hunt Jackson, Independent, Ipswich Female Seminary, MA, Mariana W. Coronel, Nation, October, philanthropist, Philanthropists, Philanthropy, poet, Poets, pseudonym, Roberts Brothers, Scribner's Monthly, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Wide Awake, Writing/Publishing
ALDEN, Mrs. Isabella Macdonald
Tags: 1841, 1841-1850, author, Authors, Chautauqua, Daniel Lothrop, Education, educator, Gustavus Rossenberg Alden, Hearth and Presbyter, juvenile literature, Lothrop Publishing Company, missionary work, novelist, November, NY, Oneida Seminary, orator, Orators, Pansy, Presbyterian, Presbyterian Primary Quarterly, pseudonym, Public Speaking, Reform, reformer, Religion/Missionary, Rochester, Sunday School books, Sunday School teaching, Temperance, temperance reformer, Westminster Teacher, Woman's Occidental Board of Foreign Missions, women as authors, Writing/Publishing
SPOFFORD, Mrs. Harriet Prescott
Tags: 1831-1840, 1835, Annie Fields, April, Atlantic Monthly, author, Authors, biographer, Biographers, Biography, Calais, Celia Thaxter, Century, decorating, furniture, Galaxy, Harper & Brothers, Harper's Magazine, Harriet Elizabeth Prescott Spofford, Independent, interior decoration, Jane Andrews, Little Brown and Company, Louisa Stone Hopkins, Louise Chandler Moulton, Mary Abigail Dodge, Mary Louise Booth, ME, National Congress of Mothers, North American Review, novelist, Pinkerton Academy, poet, Poets, Putnam School, Reform, reformer, Richard Smith Spofford, Roberts Brothers, Rose Terry Cooke, Sarah Orne Jewett, Scribner's Magazine, Scribner's Monthly, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Women's Rights
WETHERALD, Miss Agnes Ethelwyn
Tags: 1851-1860, 1857, Agnes Ethelwyn Wetherald, An Algonquin Maiden, April, author, Authors, Bel Thistlewaite, Business/Banking, businesswoman, CAN, Canada, Canadian Monthly, Chicago Current, Christian Union, editor, Elizabeth Cameron, Friends' Boarding School, Graeme Mercer Adam, Harper's Weekly, J. Lovell & Son, journalist, London Canada Advertiser, Magazine of Poetry, novelist, NY, Ontario, Our Wives and Daughters, Pickering College, poet, Poets, pseudonym, publisher, Quaker, Rockwood, St. Nicholas, Toronto Globe, Toronto Saturday Night, Union Springs, Williamson & Co., Woman's Journal, Women's Rights, Youth's Companion
BAYLOR, Miss Frances Courtenay
Tags: 1841-1850, 1848, AR, author, Authors, Fayetteville, January, journalist, playwright, San Antonio, TX
LOUGHEAD, Mrs. Flora Haines
Tags: 1851-1860, 1855, A.L. Bancroft & Company, author, Authors, CA, Chicago Inter-Ocean, CO, Denver, editor, Flora Haines Loughead, Houghton Mifflin & Company, July, Libraries, Lincoln University, Milwaukee, novelist, Novelists, San Franciscan, San Francisco Chronicle, Santa Barbara, WI, Woman's Parliament of Southern California, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing
ALCOTT, Miss Louisa May
Tags: 1831-1840, 1832, A. M. Barnard, Aaron Kimball Loring, Amos Bronson Alcott, Atlantic Monthly, Authors, Commonwealth, Concord, Education, Edward William Bok, Elizabeth Powell Bond, Fiction, Flora Fairfield, Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, Germantown, Henry Chandler Bowen, Henry David Thoreau, Henry James, Independent, James Redpath, Julia Ward Howe, Louisa May Alcott, Lucy Stone, MA, Mary Ashton Livermore, May Alcott Nieriker, Moncure Daniel Conway, Moods, Norwalk Reflector, November, Old-Fashioned Girl, PA, pseudonym, Putnam's Monthly, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Roberts Brothers, Rose In Bloom, teacher, Theodore Parker, Thomas NIles, William David Ticknor, Women's Rights, Writing/Publishing