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词条 Pauline Bradford Mackie
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Pauline Bradford Mackie Hopkins (July 5, 1873 - 1956) was an American writer of historical fiction.

Pauline Bradford Mackie was born in Fairfield, Connecticut on July 5, 1873. Her father, Rev. Andrew Mackie, was an Episcopal clergyman and a scholarly man, from whom she inherited her literary talent. For two years after her graduation from the Toledo High School, she was engaged as a writer on the Toledo Blade. She soon abandoned this for a literary career, and most of her stories appeared in magazines and newspapers. "Mademoiselle de Berny" and "Ye Lyttle Salem Maide" were, after most trying experiences with publishers, printed in book form. "A Georgian Actress" was written in Berkeley, California, where Hopkins had gone with her husband, Dr. Herbert Müller Hopkins (b. Hannibal, Missouri, 1870), who later became the chair of Latin in Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut,{{sfn|Delta Upsilon|1901|p=208}} where she also wrote two novels of Washington life during the American Civil War. {{sfn|Logan|1912|p=807}}

Selected works

The Washingtonians, with a frontispiece by Philip R. Goodwin, deals with Washington D.C. official society in the early 1860s. The plot is based upon the career of a brilliant and well-known woman, who was at that time a power in official circles. Mademoiselle de Berny, with five full-page photogravures from drawings by Frank T. Merrill, is a historical story in which Washington is made to figure. A Georgian Actress, illustrated by E. W. D. Hamilton, is a historical novel dealing with the life of the early settlers in the Mohawk Valley, just before the American Revolution. The heroine is a daughter of Sir William Johnson, Superintendent of Indian Affairs in the Mohawk Valley. From the strange life in the wilderness the ambitious girl is transplanted to the happy life of the court of George III, and becomes famous as an actress in David Garrick's company. Ye Lyttle Salem Maide: a Story of Witchcraft, is a tale of the days of the reign of superstition in New England, and of a brave "1yttle maide" of Salem Town, whose faith and hope and unyielding adherence to her word of honor form the basis of the story. A convincing picture is drawn of Puritan life during the latter part of the 17th century. The Story of Kate - a Tale of California Life for Girls, contains illustrations by L. J. Bridgman. Kate is a California girl, whose university course has been interrupted, owing to her father's financial losses. The energetic Kate, not to be daunted by such difficulties, takes a district school in the mountains. The story recounts her experiences among the mountaineers.{{sfn|R. R. Bowker Company|1905|p=31}}

References

Bibliography

  • {{cite book|ref=harv|author=R. R. Bowker Company|title=The Publishers' Trade List Annual|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=OfZKAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA7-PA31|edition=Public domain|year=1905|publisher=R. R. Bowker Company}}
  • {{cite book|ref=harv|author=Delta Upsilon|title=The Delta Upsilon Quarterly|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=gO4TAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA208|edition=Public domain|year=1901}}
  • {{cite book|ref=harv|last=Logan|first=Mrs. John A.|title=The Part Taken by Women in American History|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=hnIEAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA807|edition=Public domain|year=1912|publisher=Perry-Nalle Publishing Company}}

Attribution

  • {{Source-attribution|R. R. Bowker Company's The Publishers' Trade List Annual (1905)}}
  • {{Source-attribution|Mrs. J. A. Logan's The Part Taken by Women in American History (1912)}}
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6 : 1873 births|1956 deaths|American women novelists|Writers of historical fiction set in Modern Age|Writers from Fairfield, Connecticut|Novelists from Connecticut

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