- Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd
Infobox Writer
name = Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd
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caption = Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd, ca. 1906.
pseudonym = Eleanor Hoyt; Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd
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birthdate = January 31, 1868
birthplace =Iowa City
deathdate = March 18, 1942
deathplace =Pasadena, California
occupation = Novelist, Author, Reporter, Editor
nationality = U.S.
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alma_mater = Cincinnati Wesleyan College
period = 1902-1919
genre = Youth Literature, Novels, Memoirs
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spouse = Charles Chisholm Brainerd
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children = None
relatives =Margaret Elizabeth Sangster (by marriage)
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portaldisp =Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd (January 31, 1868-March 18, 1942) was an American author of the early 20th century. She published at least 10 novels, mostly written for young women.
Childhood
Eleanor was born at
Plum Grove Historic House , the historic home of Robert Lucas, inIowa City . Her parents, Walter Hoyt and Louisa Smith were active in the abolitionist movement, Walter's family helped found theEleutherian College . Eleanor's 1919 novel, "Our Little Old Lady", is a biography of her parents.Career
Eleanor began her professional career in New York City as a writer and editor for the "New York Sun", specializing in fashion writing. Her novel "In Vanity Fair" drew heavily from her coverage of fashion in Paris and New York. She published extensively in magazines, including "Collier’s, The Girls’ Own Paper,
Ladies' Home Journal , TheSaturday Evening Post ," and "Everybody’s Magazine", typically in serial format. Her fictional novels often follow the same formual as thePollyanna orRebecca of Sunnybrook Farm series, in which a young girl, often an orphan, tries to improve the lives of adults through pluck and daring.Three of Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd's novels were made into silent films, "Pegeen" (1920), "How Could You Jean?" (1918), and "For Love of Mary Ellen" (1915). [imdb name|0104057|Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd] The most famous of these, "How Could You Jean? ," was directed byWilliam Desmond Taylor and starredMary Pickford . It was released in 1918. [Beauchamp, Cari, 1998, [http://books.google.ie/books?id=DKc5K44rI1IC&dq "Without Lying Down: Frances Marion and the Powerful Women of Early Hollywood",] University of California Press, p. 445, ISBN 0520214927.]Personal life
Many of her novels were written in
East Hampton, Connecticut , at her “Faraway Farm” retreat. ["Des Moines Register and Leader", 1 January 1916] Eleanor married Charles Chisholm Brainerd, an attorney, in 1904. Charles was the nephew of the well-known writerMargaret Elizabeth Sangster . ["Des Moines Register and Leader", 15 June 1904, p. 5.] Charles and Eleanor retired to Pasadena, California, and are buried in Oakland Cemetery, Iowa City. ["Iowa City Press-Citizen", 20 March 1942, p. 9; see also "New York Times", 19 March 1942, p. 21.]Published novels
*1902 "The Misdemeanors of Nancy." Doubleday, New York. Republished in 1903 and 1904 (as Eleanor Hoyt).
*1904 "Nancy’s Country Christmas, and Other Stories." Doubleday, New York.
*1905 "Concerning Belinda." Doubleday, New York. Reprinted 1969, Books for Library Press, Freeport, New York.
*1906 "In Vanity Fair: A Tale of Frocks and Femininity." Moffat, Yard and Co., New York.
*1907 "Bettina." Doubleday, New York.
*1910 "The Personal Conduct of Belinda." Doubleday, New York.
*1912 "For Love of Mary Ellen: A Romance of Childhood." Harper, New York.
*1915 "Pegeen." Century, New York.
*1917 "How Could You, Jean?" Doubleday, Garden City, New York.
*1919 "Our Little Old Lady." Doubleday, Garden City, New York.References
External links
*worldcat id|lccn-no2006-19367
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