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The Shadowy Third and Other Stories
1923
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Glasgow (1873-1945) was an American novelist who won the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel in 1942 for In This Our Life which was quickly bought by Warner Bros and released as a film the same year. A lifelong Virginian who published 20 books including seven novels, five of which reached the bestseller lists, she portrayed the changing world of the contemporary South. Published in 1923, this was her only short story collection and contains seven stories, the first four of which are often categorized as ghost stories. All of the stories, with the exception of "Jordan's End," had previously appeared in magazines such as Harper's, Scribner's, and Good Housekeeping.
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Ellen Glasgow
Ellen Glasgow
Author · 16 books

aka Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow American writer Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow won a Pulitzer Prize for In This Our Life (1941), her realistic historical novel of Virginia. Born into an upper-class Virginian family, Glasgow at an early age rebelled against traditional expectations of women and authored 20 bestselling novels. Southern settings of the majority of her novels reflect her awareness of the enormous social and economic changes, occurring in the South in the decades before her birth and throughout her own life. Beginning in 1897, she wrote her novels and many short stories, mainly about life in Virginia. Glasgow read widely to compensate for her own rudimentary education. She maintained a close lifelong friendship with James Branch Cabell, another notable writer of Richmond. She spent many summers at the historic Jerdone Castle plantation estate of her family in Bumpass, Virginia; this venue reappears in her writings. Her works include: The Descendant (1897), Phases of an Inferior Planet (1898), The Voice of the People (1900), The Battle- Ground (1902), The Deliverance; A Romance of the Virginia Tobacco Fields (1904), The Romance of a Plain Man (1909), Virginia (1913), The Builders (1919), The Past (1920), Barren Ground (1925), The Romantic Comedians (1926), They Stooped to Folly (1929), The Sheltered Life (1932), Vein of Iron (1935), In This Our Life (1941).

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