The Women Who Make Our Novels
by Grant M. OVERTON (1887 - 1930)
”This book, the rather unpremeditated production of several months’ work, is by a man who is not a novelist and who is therefore entirely unfitted to write about women who are novelists.” The author is a literary reporter and from that perspective he offers a short biographical sketch “of all the living American women novelists whose writing, by the customary standards, is artistically fine . . . [or] whose writing has attained a wide popularity.” This book was published in 1918. (Summary taken from the Introduction by MaryAnn)
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The Women Who Make Our Novels:
16 - Anna Katharine Green ,
17 - Helen R. Martin ,
18 - Sophie Kerr ,
19 - Marjorie Benton Cooke ,
20 - Grace S. Richmond ,
21 - Willa Sibert Cather ,
22 - Clara Louise Burnham ,
23 - Demetra Vaka ,
24 - Edna Ferber ,
25 - Dorothy Canfield Fisher ,
26 - Amelia E. Barr ,
27 - Alice Hegan Rice ,
28 - Alice Duer Miller ,
29 - Eleanor Hallowell Abbott ,
30 - Harriet T. Comstock ,
31 - Honore Willsie ,
32 - Frances Hodgson Burnett