Elia W. Peattie (1862–1935)
Auteur van The Shape of Fear
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Fotografie: Elia Wilkinson Peattie (b.1862), Buffalo Electrotype and Engraving Co., Buffalo, N.Y.
Werken van Elia W. Peattie
Pippins And Cheese: Being The Relation Of How A Number Of Persons Ate A Number Of Dinners At Various Times And Places (2007) 5 exemplaren
How Jacques came into the Forest of Arden 2 exemplaren
LibriVox Short Ghost and Horror Collection 003 2 exemplaren
Impertinences: Selected Writings Of Elia Peattie, A Journalist In The Gilded Age (2005) 2 exemplaren
LibriVox Short Ghost and Horror Collection 004 2 exemplaren
The beleaguered forest 2 exemplaren
LibriVox Short Ghost and Horror Collection 013 2 exemplaren
The Grammatical Ghost 2 exemplaren
The Ultimate Christmas Collection: 150+ authors & 400+ Christmas Novels, Stories, Poems, Carols & Legends 2 exemplaren
Ghost Story Collection 003 2 exemplaren
America in Peace and War 1 exemplaar
The edge of things 1 exemplaar
LibriVox Short Ghost and Horror Collection 040 — Auteur — 1 exemplaar
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- Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
- Hazenplug, Frank
Peattie, Elia Wilkinson - Geboortedatum
- 1862-01-15
- Overlijdensdatum
- 1935-07-12
- Geslacht
- female
- Nationaliteit
- USA
- Geboorteplaats
- Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA
- Woonplaatsen
- Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Beroepen
- journalist
novelist
poet
short story writer
playwright
travel writer (toon alle 8)
columnist
literary editor - Relaties
- Cleary, Kate M. (friend)
Peattie, Donald Culross (son)
Peattie, Roderick (son)
Peattie, Noel (grandson) - Organisaties
- Chicago Tribune
Omaha World-Herald - Korte biografie
- Elia W. Peattie, née Wilkinson, was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and moved with her family to Chicago, Illinois when she was young. She left school at age 14 but continued reading and writing. In 1883, she married Robert Burns Peattie, a journalist. The couple wrote stories together in the evenings to supplement his salary, and in 1886, Elia started writing for the Chicago Tribune. She soon became the first woman reporter for the Tribune. Two years later, the couple moved to Omaha, Nebraska, where Elia and her husband both worked for the Omaha World-Herald. Her career flourished, and she became the chief editorial writer for the paper. She also wrote a daily column called "A Word to the Women." She focused on many critical social issues of the day, including women's suffrage. She also contributed prolifically to leading magazines of the era, including Harper's Weekly. In 1888, she published a 700-page young people's history called The Story of America. The Northern Pacific Railroad then commissioned her to write a popular travel guide entitled Alaska: A Trip through Wonderland (1889). Peattie was considered an uncommon woman of her time, writing weird and supernatural fiction. Her stories included "A Grammatical Ghost (1898)," "A Michigan Man (1891)," and "The Shape of Fear (1898)." She eventually returned to Chicago and became literary editor of the Chicago Tribune.
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