- Lisa Ysaye Tarleau
Lisa Ysale Tarleau (
1885 -October 9 ,1952 ), also known as Lisa Ysaye, was an early 20th century femalewriter whose only work was "The Inn of Disenchantment". This book is a collection of short stories utilizing the same two characters - "The Lady in Blue" and "The Gentleman in Gray" - who appear in most of them. The stories are structured as a series of romantic discussions."Disenchantment" was published in 1917 by the
Houghton Mifflin Company (Boston ,New York ), and Riverside Press (Cambridge ). Tarleau's stories were also reprinted in majormagazine s of the day including "The Nation" (Volume 105, Issue 2725,September 20 ,1917 ) and "The Atlantic Monthly " (in 1919). In 1925, her short story "Loutre" received a prize from "Harper's Magazine ". Several were also included in "The Fireside Book of Romance" (circa 1948), edited by C. Edward Wagenknecht, a Professor Emeritus who taught English atBoston University from 1947 to 1968.Virginia Woolf 's story "The Mark on the Wall" was also included in theanthology . She also wrote a number of scripts for radio and film and worked as a translator for the US military duringWorld War II .She had four sons and one daughter.
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New York Times ",October 10 , 1952
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