Mary Alicia Owen

Mary Alicia Owen
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Mary Alicia Owen (1850?–1935) was a folklore collector of Missouri who compiled several works of local legend and voodoo.

She was born in a renowned family of Saint Joseph, Missouri and lived with her two sisters, Luella and Juliette, both of whom were noted authors. She became inspired to record the disappearing folk tales after reading Algonquin Legends of New England, beginning a correspondence with Charles Godfrey Leland. Her earliest publication was Old Rabbit the Voodoo, and other Sorcerers,[1] printed with an introduction by Leland, which was favourably reviewed in the English journal Folk-Lore; the reviewer, E. S. Hartland, dismisses Leland's request for consideration as a first work and says of it, "[f]rom the first page to the last there is not a dull page...".[2] Her researches and fieldwork had already been reported in a paper she read before the 1891 "Second International Folk-Congress" in London, which was printed in the Transactions of the conference as "Among the Voodoos". Her principal work was Voodoo tales as told among the Negroes of the southwest,[3] Owen gave long service to The Missouri Folklore Society, serving as its President until the year of her death.

Owen also published articles in Century Magazine and Overland Monthly, writing as Julia Scott, and contributed reviews and journalism to other periodicals.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ Old Rabbit the Voodoo, and other Sorcerers. By Mary Alicia Owen. London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1893.
  2. ^ Edwin Sydney, Hartland (March, 1894). Folk-Lore - A Quarterly Review. Volume , (The Folk-Lore Society) 5 (1): 72. http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Folk-Lore._Volume_5/Reviews_(March)#72. 
  3. ^ Voodoo tales as told among the Negroes of the southwest, collected from original sources, introduction by Charles Godfrey Leland, illustrated by Juliette Owen and Louis Wain. G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York. 1893, ix, 310p.
  4. ^ "=Mary Alicia Owen (1850? - 1935) President of the Missouri Folklore Society, 1908-35;". Missouri Folklore Society. http://missourifolkloresociety.truman.edu/maryaliciaowen.html. Retrieved 21 February 2011. 
  5. ^ Mary Elizabeth Allcorn Mary Alicia Owen Missouri Folklore Society Journal (v. 8-9, 1986-87)

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