- Anna Katharine Green
Anna Katharine Green (
November 11 ,1846 –April 11 ,1935 ) was an Americanpoet and novelist. She was one of the first writers ofdetective fiction in America and distinguished herself by writing well plotted, legally accurate stories.Life and work
Born in
Brooklyn ,New York , Green's early ambition was to write romantic verse, and she corresponded withRalph Waldo Emerson . When her poetry failed to gain recognition, she produced her first and best known novel, "The Leavenworth Case" (1878). She became a bestselling author, eventually publishing about 40 books.Green was in some ways a progressive woman for her time—succeeding in a genre dominated by male writers—but she did not approve of many of her feminist contemporaries, and she was opposed to
women's suffrage .Green married the
actor , and later designer and artist,Charles Rohlfs onNovember 25 ,1884 . Seven years her junior, Charles was made to give up acting by Anna's father before he could marry her. They had one daughter and two sons,Roland Rohlfs andSterling Rohlfs , who were test pilots. Green died inBuffalo, New York , at the age of 88.elected works
* "
The Leavenworth Case " (1878)
* "A Strange Disappearance" (1880)
* "Hand and Ring" (1883)
* "Behind Closed Doors" (1888)
* "Forsaken Inn" (1890)
* "Marked "Personal" " (1893)
* "The Doctor, His Wife, and the Clock" (1895)
* "The Affair Next Door" (1897)
* "Lost Man's Lane" (1898)
* "The Filigree Ball" (1903)
* "The House in the Mist" (1905)
* "The Woman in the Alcove" (1906)
* "The House of the Whispering Pines" (1910)
* "The Mystery of the Hasty Arrow" (1917)
* "The Step on the Stair" (1923)References
*
New York Times ; April 12, 1935, Friday; A. K. Green Dies; Noted Author, 88; 'The Leavenworth Case' in '78 Followed by 36 Other Books -- Wife ofCharles Rohlfs , Wanted to Write Poetry. Wrote Detective Stories to Draw Attention to Her Verse-Changed Mystery Fiction.External links
*gutenberg author|id=Anna_Katharine_Green|name=Anna Katharine Green
* [http://tarlton.law.utexas.edu/lpop/green.html Chronology of Green's life and career] from the Tarlton Law Library's Law in Popular Culture Collection, at theUniversity of Texas at Austin .
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