About Ellen Glasgow
Glasgow's realistic fiction novels often showed the female characters as stronger than the male characters. It was this new type of Southern fiction that made Ellen Glasgow one of the major writers of her time. The vantage point from which most of her nineteen novels were written was her native home of Richmond, Virginia. She received the Pulitzer prize in 1942 for In This Our Life.
Novels
The Descendant (1897)
Phases of an Inferior Planet (1898)
The Voice of the People (1900)
The Battle Ground (1902)
The Deliverance (1904)
The Wheel of Life (1906)
The Ancient Law (1908)
The Romance of a Plain Man (1909)
The Miller of Old Church (1911)
Life and Gabriella: The Story of a Woman's Courage (1916)
The Builders (1919)
One Man in His Time (1922)
Barren Ground (1925)
The Romantic Comedians (1926)
They Stooped to Folly: A Comedy of Morals (1929)
The Sheltered Life (1932)
Vein of Iron (1935)
In This Our Life (1941)
Beyond Defeat: An Epilogue to an Era (1966)
The Past (2004)
Phases of an Inferior Planet (1898)
The Voice of the People (1900)
The Battle Ground (1902)
The Deliverance (1904)
The Wheel of Life (1906)
The Ancient Law (1908)
The Romance of a Plain Man (1909)
The Miller of Old Church (1911)
Life and Gabriella: The Story of a Woman's Courage (1916)
The Builders (1919)
One Man in His Time (1922)
Barren Ground (1925)
The Romantic Comedians (1926)
They Stooped to Folly: A Comedy of Morals (1929)
The Sheltered Life (1932)
Vein of Iron (1935)
In This Our Life (1941)
Beyond Defeat: An Epilogue to an Era (1966)
The Past (2004)
Collections
Freeman and Other Poems (poems) (1902)
The Shadowy Third: And Other Stories (1923)
The Old Dominion Edition of the Works of Ellen Glasgow (1929)
The Virginia Edition of the Works of Ellen Glasgow (1938)
Collected stories (1963)
The Shadowy Third: And Other Stories (1923)
The Old Dominion Edition of the Works of Ellen Glasgow (1929)
The Virginia Edition of the Works of Ellen Glasgow (1938)
Collected stories (1963)
Non fiction
Virginia (1913)
Day Letter from Ellen Glasgow (1938)
A Certain Measure: An Interpretation of Prose Fiction (1943)
The Woman Within (1954)
Letters (1958)
Five Letters from Ellen Glasgow Concerning Censorship: And Other Matters of Interest to a Library Board Member. with an Introductory Note By Louis D. Rubin, Jr (1962)
Letters to the Saxtons (1963)
Reasonable Doubts: A Collection of Her Writings (1988)
Perfect Companionship: Ellen Glasgow's Selected Correspondence with Women (2005)
Day Letter from Ellen Glasgow (1938)
A Certain Measure: An Interpretation of Prose Fiction (1943)
The Woman Within (1954)
Letters (1958)
Five Letters from Ellen Glasgow Concerning Censorship: And Other Matters of Interest to a Library Board Member. with an Introductory Note By Louis D. Rubin, Jr (1962)
Letters to the Saxtons (1963)
Reasonable Doubts: A Collection of Her Writings (1988)
Perfect Companionship: Ellen Glasgow's Selected Correspondence with Women (2005)
Anthologies containing stories by Ellen Glasgow
Haunting Women (1988)
The Oxford Book of Gothic Tales (1992)
The Oxford Book of Twentieth-Century Ghost Stories (1996)
Nightshade: 20th Century Ghost Stories (1999)
The Mammoth Book of Haunted House Stories (2000)
The Oxford Book of Gothic Tales (1992)
The Oxford Book of Twentieth-Century Ghost Stories (1996)
Nightshade: 20th Century Ghost Stories (1999)
The Mammoth Book of Haunted House Stories (2000)
Short stories
| The Shadowy Third (1916) | |||
| Jordan's End (1923) |
Books about Ellen Glasgow
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