BIBLIOGRAPHY
Semiramis and Other Plays. (Carlotta, The Poet.) 1904.
Lords and Lovers and Other Dramas. (The Shepherd, The Siege.) 1906.
The Mortal G.o.ds and Other Dramas. (A Son of Hermes, Kidmir.) 1912.
The Welsh Pony. 1913. (Privately printed.) Path Flower and Other Poems. 1914.
The Cycle"s Rim. 1916.
The Flutter of the Goldleaf and Other Plays. 1922. (With Frederick Peterson.)
STUDIES AND REVIEWS
Bookm. 37 ("13): 123 (portrait).
Outlook, 85 ("07): 328.
See also _Book Review Digest_, 1913, 1914, 1916.
+Mary Carolyn Davies+--poet.
Born at Sprague, Washington, and educated in and near Portland, Oregon.
As a freshman at the University of California, she won the Emily Chamberlin Cook prize for poetry, 1912, and also the Bohemian Club prize.
The poems of Miss Davies express "the girl consciousness" (Kreymborg).
BIBLIOGRAPHY
The Drums in Our Street. 1918. (Poems.) The Slave with Two Faces. 1918. (Play.) Youth Riding. 1919. (Lyrics.) A Little Freckled Person. 1919. (Child Verse.) The Husband Test. 1921.
Also in: Others, 1916, 1917.
STUDIES AND REVIEWS
Poetry, 12 ("18): 218.
See also _Book Review Digest_, 1919.
+Fannie Stearns Davis.+ See +Fannie Stearns Davis Gifford+
+Margaret Wade Deland (Mrs. Lorin F. Deland)+--novelist, short-story writer.
Born at a village called Manchester, now a part of Alleghany, Pennsylvania, 1857. Educated in private schools, and studied drawing and design at Cooper Inst.i.tute. Later, taught design in a girls" school in New York City.
Mrs. Deland"s father was a Presbyterian and her mother an Episcopalian (cf. _John Ward, Preacher_), and her home town is the "Old Chester" of her books.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
The Old Garden and Other Verses. 1887.
*John Ward, Preacher. 1888.
Florida Days. 1889.
Sidney. 1890.
The Story of a Child. 1892.
Mr. Tommy Dove and Other Stories. 1893.
Philip and His Wife. 1894.
The Wisdom of Fools. 1897. (Short stories.) *Old Chester Tales. 1898.
*Dr. Lavendar"s People. 1903. (Short stories.) The Common Way. 1904.
The Awakening of Helena Richie. 1906.
An Encore. 1907.
R.J."s Mother and Some Other People. 1908.
The Way to Peace. 1910.
The Iron Woman. 1911.
The Voice. 1912.
Partners. 1913.
The Hands of Esau. 1914.
Around Old Chester. 1915. (Short stories.) The Rising Tide. 1916.
The Promises of Alice. 1919.
Small Things. 1919.
An Old Chester Secret. 1920.
The Vehement Flame. 1922.
STUDIES AND REVIEWS
Halsey. (Women.) Overton.
Pattee.
Bookm. 25 ("07): 511 (portrait).
Critic, 44 ("04): 107 (portrait).
Cur. Op. 65 ("18): 178 (portrait).
Harp. 123 ("11): 963.
Harp. W. 50 ("06): 859, 1110. (Portraits.) Ind. 61 ("06): 337 (portrait).
Outlook, 64 ("00): 407; 84 ("06): 730 (portrait); 99 ("11): 628.
+Floyd Dell+--novelist.
Born in Barry, Illinois, 1887. Left school at sixteen for factory work.
Literary editor of the _Chicago Evening Post_. Literary editor of _The Ma.s.ses_ and now of _The Liberator_.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Women as World Builders. 1913.