Studies and Reviews
- Bookm. 54 (’21): 384.
- Nation, 109 (’19): 116.
- New Repub. 29 (’21): 133.
- See also Book Review Digest, 1919, 1921.
Grace Elizabeth King—novelist.
Born at New Orleans, 1852, and educated there and in France. Her stories and novels furnish material for an interesting comparison with the work of G. W. Cable ([q. v.]). Her writing grew out of the desire to present from the inside the Creole Society in which she had grown up, to which she felt that Mr. Cable, as an outsider, had not done justice.
Bibliography
- Monsieur Motte. 1888.
- Balcony Stories. 1893.
- The Pleasant Ways of St. Médard. 1916.
For reviews, see Pattee; also Book Review Digest, 1916.
Harry Herbert Knibbs (Ontario, Canada, 1874)—poet.
His material is cowboy life. For bibliography see Who’s Who in America.