Ellen Glasgow
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Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (April 22, 1873 - November 21, 1945) was an American novelist from Richmond, Virginia. Beginning in 1897, Glasgow wrote 20 novels, mainly about life in Virginia. Her own education had been rudimentary, a fact Glasgow compensated by reading widely. Today, her novels are regarded as more than just depictions of life in the South. It is in particular
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- The Descendant (1897)
- The Voice of the People (1900)
- The Battle-Ground (1902)
- The Deliverance (1904)
- The Romance of a Plain Man (1909)
- Virginia (1913)
- Barren Ground (1925)
- They Stooped to Folly (1929)
- The Sheltered Life (1932)
- Vein of Iron (1935)
- In This Our Life (1941) (Pulitzer Prize 1942)
- The Woman Within (published posthumously in 1954)
References
- Adapted from the Wikipedia article, "Ellen_Glasgow" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellen_Glasgow, used under the GNU Free Documentation License


