- Untermeyer.
- Forum, 55 (’16): 240, 675.
- Poetry, 4 (’14): 29; 6 (’15): 39, 247; 10 (’17): 323; 12 (’18): 169.
- See also Book Review Digest, 1915.
Dorothy Canfield Fisher (Dorothea Frances Canfield Fisher, Mrs. John Redwood Fisher)—novelist.
Born at Lawrence, Kansas, 1879. Ph. B., Ohio State University, 1899; Ph. D., Columbia, 1904. Secretary of Horace Mann School, 1902-5. Studied and traveled widely in Europe and speaks several languages. Spent several years in France, doing war work.
Bibliography
- The Squirrel-Cage. 1912.
- Hillsboro People. 1915. (Short stories, with poems by Sarah Cleghorn, [q. v.])
- *The Bent Twig. 1915.
- The Real Motive. 1916.
- Fellow-Captains. 1916. (With Sarah Cleghorn, [q. v.]) (Essays.)
- Self-Reliance. 1916.
- Understood Betsy. 1917.
- Home Fires in France. 1918.
- The Day of Glory. 1919.
- *The Brimming Cup. 1921.
- Rough-Hewn. 1922.
Studies and Reviews
- Overton.
- Bookm. 42 (’16): 599; 48 (’18): 105; 53 (’21): 453.
- Dial, 65 (’18): 320.
- Lit. Digest, 69 (’21): June 11, p. 57.
- New Repub. 5 (’16): 314.
- R. of Rs. 45 (’12): 759 (portrait).
- See also Book Review Digest, 1915, 1917-9, 1921.
F(rancis) Scott (Key) Fitzgerald—novelist, short-story writer.
Born in 1896.