- Susan Wallace
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name = Susan Arnold Elston Wallace
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birthdate =December 25 ,1830
birthplace =Crawfordsville, Indiana
deathdate =October 1 ,1907
deathplace =Crawfordsville, Indiana
occupation = Writer
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influenced =Susan Arnold Elston Wallace (
December 25 ,1830 –October 1 ,1907 ) was an American author and poet.Biography
Susan Wallace was born in
Crawfordsville, Indiana to Isaac C. and Maria E. Aiken Elston on December 30, 1830. She was educated in Crawfordsville andPoughkeepsie, New York .She married
Lew Wallace on May 6, 1852. They had one son, Henry, born February 17, 1853. At the time of their engagement, Lew was a struggling attorney, and Susan's father was not particularly certain that he would ever be successful. Ironically, Lew became the most celebrated American author of the 19th century following the publication of "" in 1880. Susan, however, was published long before her husband with her very popular poem "The Patter of Little Feet". ["Cincinnati Daily Gazette", April 17, 1858.] She was published in over thirty magazines, newspapers, journals, and books of poetry in her life.Additionally, Susan was a talented writer and musician, although she preferred to remain largely in the shadows as her husband's companion. In truth, and Lew frequently acknowledged this, Susan was his editor, reader, and critic. He attributed much of his success in writing to her criticism.
Lew was writing his "Autobiography" (1906) when he died in 1905. Susan, with assistance from
Mary Hannah Krout , completed the "Autobiography". She wrote, "And here the Autobiography ends. What follows must be a plain record of facts without attempt at polish or effect." [Lew Wallace, "Autobiography", p. 796.]Themes
Largely forgotten by modern readers, Susan's works focused on home, friends, travel, and Christianity. [Russo & Sullivan, p. 419.] Susan was, however, very interested in women's roles, especially after traveling with Lew to
Turkey and theMiddle East .Books
* "The Storied Sea" (Boston: James R. Osgood and Company), 1883.
* "Ginèvra; or, The Old Oak Chest, A Christmas Story" (New York: Worthington Co.), 1887. [illustrated by Lew Wallace]
* "The Land of the Pueblos" (New York: John B. Alden), 1888. [with illustrations by Lew Wallace]
* "The Repose in Egypt: A Medley" (New York: John B. Alden), 1888.
* "Along the Bosphorus and Other Sketches" (Chicago: Rand, McNally & Co.), 1898.
* "The City of the King: What the Child Jesus Saw and Heard" (Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Co.), 1903.Notes
References
* Dorothy Ritter Russo and Thelma Lois Sullivan, "Bibliographical Studies of Seven Authors of Crawfordsville, Indiana" (Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society), 1952.
* Joann Spragg, "Montgomery County Profiles: Susan Arnold Elston (1830-1907)", "Montgomery County Historical Society [Newsletter] ", March 2008. See it [http://www.lane-mchs.org/Susan%20Elston%20Wallace.pdf here] .
* Lew Wallace, "An Autobiography" (New York: Harper & Brothers), 1906.External links
* [http://www.ben-hur.com/index.html General Lew Wallace Study and Museum]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7110852 Find-A-Grave profile for Susan Wallace]
* [http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~rcadams/saew.html Brief biography and bibliography]
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