Английская Википедия:Florence Converse
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Florence Converse (April 30, 1871 – February 13, 1967) was an American author. Throughout her career, she wrote a variety of pieces spanning many genres, including historical novels, mysteries, religious plays, and poetry. Converse had a Boston marriage with Vida Dutton Scudder.
Early life and education
Florence Converse was born in New Orleans in 1871. She attended Mrs. Charles's School in New Orleans,[1] and graduated from Wellesley College in 1893, and completed a master's degree at Wellesley in 1903.[2]
Career
Converse gave a series of lectures on Percy Bysshe Shelley in New Orleans in 1896.[3] She taught English at Wellesley after graduating from the college,[4] and lived in Denison House, a Boston settlement house.[5] She was a member of the editorial staff of The Churchman from 1900 to 1908, when she joined the staff of the Atlantic Monthly.[2][6]
Converse wrote plays, poems, and several novels. These included Long Will, a novel about the Peasants' Revolt of 1381.[7] She also edited children's books at E. P. Dutton.[8] "Miss Converse is doubtless one of the most interesting of the minor poets," wrote a reviewer in 1937.[9]
Personal life and legacy
Converse was in a lesbian relationship known as a Boston marriage with Vida Dutton Scudder.[10][11] The couple lived together from 1912 until Scudder died in 1954.[12] Converse died in 1967, at the age of 95. Scudder and Converse are buried alongside each other at Newton Cemetery, Newton, Massachusetts.[13]
Publications
Converse wrote in various genres, including historical novels, mysteries, religious plays, and poetry. She also translated works from French, including Birds of a Feather (1919) by Marcel Nadaud.[14]
- Diana Victrix (1897)[10][15]
- The Burden of Christopher (1900)[16]
- Long Will, A Romance (1903)[17]
- The House of Prayer (1908)
- A Masque of Sibyls (1910)[18]
- The Children of Light (1912)[19]
- The Story of Wellesley (1915)[20]
- The Blessed Birthday (1917)[21]
- Garments of Praise (1921)[22]
- The Holy Night (1922)[23]
- The Happy Swan (1925)
- Into the Void (1926)[24]
- Sphinx (1931)[25][26]
- Efficiency Expert (1934)[27]
- Collected poems of Florence Converse (1937)[28]
- The Madman and the Wrecking Crew (Crux Ave, Spes Unica) (1939)
- Wellesley College, a chronicle of the years 1875-1938 (1939)
- Prologue to Peace: the Poems of Two Wars (1949)
- "Pasquale's Easter Moon" (1956)[29]
References
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External links
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