Miss Ferber’s special contribution to American Literature thus far has been through her studies of American women in business.
Bibliography
- Dawn O’Hara. 1911.
- Buttered Side Down. 1912.
- Roast Beef Medium. 1913.
- Personality Plus. 1914.
- Emma McChesney & Co. 1915.
- Fanny Herself. 1917.
- Cheerful—By Request. 1918.
- Half Portions. 1920.
- $1200 a Year. 1920. (Comedy.)
- The Girls. 1921. (Novel.)
Studies and Reviews
- Overton.
- Bookm. 54 (’21): 393; 54 (’22): 434 (portrait), 582.
- Cur. Op. 54 (’13): 491 (portrait).
- New Repub. 29 (’22): 158. (Hackett.)
- See also Book Review Digest, 1917, 1918, 1920, 1921.
Born at Davenport, Iowa, 1883. A. B., Harvard, 1904. Studied at the College of Law, State University of Iowa. Taught English at State University of Iowa, 1905-7. Admitted to the bar, 1908. Under the name “Anne Knish” joined Witter Bynner ([q. v.]) under the pseudonym “Emanuel Morgan” in writing Spectra. Mr. Ficke’s knowledge of art, especially Japanese art, has an important bearing upon his work.
Bibliography
- From the Isles. 1907.
- The Happy Princess. 1907.
- The Earth Passion. 1908.
- The Breaking of Bonds. 1910.
- Twelve Japanese Painters. 1913.
- Mr. Faust. 1913.
- *Sonnets of a Portrait Painter. 1914.
- The Man on the Hilltop. 1915.
- Chats on Japanese Prints. 1915.
- Spectra. 1916. (Under pseudonym “Anne Knish,” with Witter Bynner, [q. v.])
- An April Elegy. 1917.
Studies and Reviews