- John Fox, Jr.
John Fox, Jr. (
December 16 ,1862 -July 8 ,1919 ) was an American journalist, novelist, and short story writer.Biography
Born in Stony Point,
Kentucky to John William Fox, Sr., and Minerva Worth Carr, Fox studied English atHarvard University . He graduated in 1883 before becoming a reporter inNew York City . After working for both "New York Times " and the "New York Sun ", he published a successful serialization of his first novel, "A Mountain Europa", in "Century" magazine in 1892. Two moderately successful short story collections followed, as well as his first conventional novel, "The Kentuckians" in 1898. Fox gained a following as a war correspondent, working for "Harper's Weekly" inCuba during theSpanish-American War of 1898, where he served with the "Rough Riders ." Six years later he traveled to Asia to report on theRusso-Japanese War for "Scribner's " magazine.Though he occasionally wrote for periodicals, after 1904, Fox dedicated much of his attention to fiction. "
The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come " (published in 1903) and "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" (published in 1908) are arguably his most well known and successful works, entering the "New York Times" top ten list of bestselling novels for 1903, 1904, 1908, and 1909 respectively. Many of his works reflected the naturalist style, his childhood in Kentucky's Bluegrass region, and his life among the coal miners ofBig Stone Gap, Virginia . Many of his novels were historical romances or period dramas set in that region.John Fox, Jr. died in 1919 of pneumonia in Big Stone Gap,
Virginia and was buried in the family plot inParis, Kentucky . His marriage to Austrian opera singerFritzi Scheff in 1908 lasted just over four years. He had no children.Bibliography
* "A Cumberland Vendetta and Other Stories" (1895)
* "Hell-fer-Sartain and Other Stories" (1897)
* "The Kentuckians" (1898)
* "A Mountain Europa" (serialized 1892, published 1899)
* "Crittenden" (1900)
* "Blue-grass and Rhododendron: Outdoors in Old Kentucky" (1901)
* "The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come" (1903)
* "Christmas Eve on Lonesome and Other Stories" (1904)
* "Following the Sun Flag: A Vain Pursuit Through Manchuria" (1905)
* "A Knight of the Cumberland" (1906)
* "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" (1908)
* "The Heart of the Hills" (1913)
* "In Happy Valley" (1917)
* "Erskin Dale" (1920)
* "A Purple Rhododendron and Other Stories" (1967)External links
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