Her stories of New England life should be compared with those of Sarah Orne Jewett and Mary Wilkins Freeman ([q. v.]). In 1915, she won the Winthrop Ames $10,000 prize for her play, Children of Earth.
Bibliography
- Fools of Nature. 1887.
- *Meadow-Grass. 1895. (Short stories.)
- Robert Louis Stevenson—A Study. 1895. (With Louise Imogene Guiney.)
- By Oak and Thorn. 1896. (English travels.)
- The Road to Castaly. 1896. (Poems.)
- The Day of His Youth. 1897.
- *Tiverton Tales. 1899. (Short stories.)
- King’s End. 1901.
- Margaret Warrener. 1901.
- Judgment. 1903.
- The Mannerings. 1903.
- The Merrylinks. 1903.
- High Noon. 1904. (Short stories.)
- Paradise. 1905.
- The County Road. 1906.
- The Court of Love. 1906.
- Rose MacLeod. 1908.
- The Story of Thyrza. 1909.
- Country Neighbors. 1910. (Short stories.)
- John Winterbourne’s Family. 1910.
- The One-Footed Fairy. 1911. (Short stories.)
- The Secret of the Clan. 1912.
- Vanishing Points. 1913. (Short stories.)
- Robin Hood’s Barn. 1913.
- My Love and I. 1913. (Under the pseudonym “Martin Redfield.”)
- *Children of Earth. 1915. (Play.)
- The Prisoner. 1916.
- Bromley Neighborhood. 1917.
- The Flying Teuton. 1918. (Short stories.)
- The Black Drop. 1919.
- Homespun and Gold. 1920. (Short stories.)
- The Wind between the Worlds. 1920. (Short stories.)
- Louise Imogene Guiney. 1921.
- One Act Plays. 1921.
- Old Crow. 1022. (Novel.)
Studies and Reviews
- Overton.
- Pattee.
- Rittenhouse.
- Acad. 76 (’09): 110.
- Atlan. 98 (’06): 55.
- Cur. Op. 57 (’14): 28.
- Lit. Digest, 48 (’14): 1435.
- Outlook, 123 (’19): 514 (portrait).
- R. of Rs. 39 (’09): 761; 43 (’11): 121. (Portraits.)
- Spec. 102 (’09): 785.
Arthur Bullard (“Albert Edwards”)—novelist.
Born at St. Joseph, Missouri, 1869. Studied about two years at Hamilton College. Settlement worker, probation officer of Prison Association of New York, 1903-6. Since 1906, has traveled widely. In Russia and Siberia, 1917-9. Foreign correspondent for different magazines both before and during the War. Socialist.
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