Studies and Reviews
- Arena, 35 (’06): 187 (portrait).
- Ath. 1912, 1: 558; 2: 247.
- Bookm. 23 (’06): 130 (portrait), 195, 244, 584; 24 (’07): 2, 443 (portrait).
- Chaut. 64 (’11): 175 (portrait).
- Cur. Lit. 41 (’06): 3 (portrait).
- Cur. Op. 66 (’19): 386; 68 (’20): 669 (portrait).
- Freeman, 4 (’21): 258, 262.
- Ind. 57 (’04): 1133 (portrait); 62 (’07): 711; 71 (’11): 326.
- Nation, 113 (’21): 347.
- New Statesman, 1 (’13): 209.
- Review, 4 (’21): 128.
- R. of Rs. 31 (’05): 117; 33 (’06): 760; 34 (’06): 6. (Portraits.)
- Spec. 96 (’06): 793; 99 (’07): 231.
- World Today, 11 (’06): 676; 21 (’11): 1197. (Portraits.)
Elsie Singmaster (Mrs. Harold Lewars)—novelist.
Born at Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania, 1879. A. B., Radcliffe, 1909; Litt. D., Pennsylvania College, 1916. Her work deals with the Pennsylvania Dutch.
Bibliography
- Gettysburg—Stories of the Red Harvest and the Aftermath. 1913.
- Katy Gaumer. 1914.
- Emmeline. 1916.
- Basil Everman. 1920.
- John Baring’s House. 1920.
- Ellen Levis. 1921.
- Bennett Malin. 1922.
For reviews, see Book Review Digest, 1917, 1920.
Logan Pearsall Smith—essayist.
American scholar living in England. Belongs to literature through his Trivia—short prose poems, which suggest comparison with similar experiments by Baudelaire, Oscar Wilde, and Marcel Schwob.
Bibliography