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Ellen Glasgow (Critical Survey of Short Fiction)
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Ellen Glasgow’s twenty-three published books include novels, short stories, poetry, criticism, and an autobiography. She is best known for her novels, particularly Barren Ground (1925), The Romantic Comedians (1926), The Sheltered Life (1932), and In This Our Life, which was awarded a Pulitzer Prize in 1941.
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Ellen Glasgow spent her lifetime dedicated to the craft of writing, despite the cultural and literary prejudices of her time and place, which deplored the idea of an independent female...
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Barren Ground (Masterplots Classics) -
Barren Ground (Women’s Literature) -
Barren Ground (Character Profiles) -
Barren Ground (Literary Places) -
Barren Ground (Magill Book Reviews) -
Dare's Gift (Short Stories) -
Difference, The (Short Stories) -
Jordan’s End (Short Stories) -
Romantic Comedians, The (Masterplots Classics) -
Romantic Comedians, The (Character Profiles) -
Romantic Comedians, The (Literary Places) -
Sheltered Life, The (Masterplots Classics) -
Sheltered Life, The (Character Profiles) -
Sheltered Life, The (Literary Places) -
Vein of Iron (American Fiction) -
Vein of Iron (Women’s Literature) -
Vein of Iron (Character Profiles) -
Woman Within, The (Identities and Issues) -
Origins and Development of the Novel, 1890-1980 (Topical Overview--Long Fiction) -
Southern Novel, The (Topical Overview--Long Fiction) -
Theory of Short Fiction (Topical Overview--Short Fiction)
