John Addington Symonds--a Biographical Study. 1914.
The World of H.G. Wells. 1915.
America"s Coming-of-Age. 1915.
Letters and Leadership. 1918.
The Ordeal of Mark Twain. 1919.
The History of a Literary Radical; a Biography of Randolph Bourne, 1920.
STUDIES AND REVIEWS
Bookm. 41 ("15): 132 (portrait); 52 ("21): 333.
Dial, 69 ("20): 293.
See also _Book Review Digest_, 1914, 1915, 1918, 1920.
+Heywood (Campbell) Broun+--critic, essayist.
Born at Brooklyn, New York, 1888. Studied at Harvard, 1906-10. On _Morning Telegraph_, New York, 1908-9, 1911-12; _New York Tribune_, 1912-21. Now with _New York World_. War correspondent in France, 1917.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
A.E.F.--With General Pershing and the American Forces. 1918.
Seeing Things at Night. 1921.
STUDIES AND REVIEWS
Bookm. 53 ("21): 443.
Cur. Op. 67 ("19): 315.
Dial, 65 ("18): 125.
See also _Book Review Digest_, 1918, 1921.
+Alice Brown+--short-story writer, novelist, dramatist.
Born on a farm near Hampton Falls, New Hampshire, 1857. Graduated from Robinson Seminary, Exeter, New Hampshire, 1876. Lived on a farm many years and loves outdoor life. Many years on staff of _Youth"s Companion_.
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-Gra.s.s. 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 a.s.sociation 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.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
*A Man"s World. 1912.
Comrade Yetta. 1913.
The Barbary Coast. 1913. (Travels.) The Stranger. 1920.
STUDIES AND REVIEWS
Bookm. 37 ("13): 518 (portrait).
Cur. Lit. 53 ("12): 698, 699 (portrait).
New Repub. 21 ("20): 361; 24 ("20): 25.